Interior-Contrasting Wineries

La Cabuche in Switzerland by Bureau A Firm has an Opposing Interior

La Cabuche is a quant winery located in Switzerland, where visitors must attend by an old-fashioned means: on foot. This limited access adds to the atmosphere of the place in that it is very quiet, and people can take in the views while sipping on red or white wines.

The interesting part about this design, however, is how the interior contrasts the exterior. To go inside, people have to walk under a neon sign, which doesn't exactly go with the vine-covered stone walls on the outside. Inside the walls are purple, giving the place a psychedelic feel. The good part about this contrast is that visitors have a couple of choices when it comes to the atmosphere they are looking for while drinking their weapon of choice at La Cabuche. Photo Credits: designboom, a-bureau
Trend Themes
1. Contrasting Interiors - Designing interiors that create a stark contrast with the exterior, such as the purple walls of La Cabuche winery, can offer a unique and memorable experience for visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality and Tourism - Hotels, resorts, and restaurants can incorporate contrasting interiors to create visually striking and immersive environments for their guests.
2. Wine and Beverage - Wineries and bars can experiment with contrasting interior designs to create a distinct atmosphere and enhance the overall drinking experience.
3. Architecture and Design - Architects and interior designers can explore the concept of contrasting interiors to push boundaries and challenge traditional design conventions.

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