Warehouse-Style Eco Eateries

Elements of Fastvinic Cafe by Alfons Tost are Designed to Be Recycled

Interior designer Alfons Tost has designed this unique eco-friendly interior for the Fastvinic cafe in Barcelona.

The Fastvinic cafe has an over-arching warehouse-style look, with its tall wooden and metal shelves that are lined with potted plants -- which help the "regeneration of the oxygen," says the designer -- and its hanging lamps, storage boxes and overall simplistic aesthetic. At the front of the cafe, a large glass window separates diners from the kitchen, allowing patrons to see their sandwiches being made. The cafe also has a lower level that houses the bathrooms, which feature charming basket-like sinks.

Tost's goal was to infuse the entire space with sustainable elements; indeed, he says that the entire cafe was designed with elements that could be recycled and dismantled. Every part of the Fastvinic cafe is eco-friendly, from the lights, which operate on LEDs, to its food containers, which are 100 percent compostable.

Trend Themes

  1. Eco-friendly Interiors — Incorporating sustainable and recyclable elements into interior design for eco-friendly spaces.
  2. Warehouse-style Cafes — Creating cafe spaces with a warehouse aesthetic, featuring tall shelves and simplistic design.
  3. Compostable Food Containers — Utilizing 100 percent compostable food containers for sustainable dining experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — Opportunity for interior designers to specialize in eco-friendly and sustainable designs for businesses.
  2. Hospitality — Hospitality industry can adopt warehouse-style aesthetics and eco-friendly practices to enhance guest experiences.
  3. Food Packaging — Food packaging companies can focus on developing compostable and environmentally-friendly containers.

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