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Doughnut-themed cafe has walls and furniture that look almost edible

Designers Eduard Eremchuk and Katy Pititskaya have created a cafe in Voronezh, Russia, that embodies the essence of a doughnut through delicious-looking velvety walls and squidgy seeming furniture. Cafe Krujok, named after a round doughnut, is located in the centre of the city of Voronezh in southwest Russia and specialises in breakfasts and coffee. Cafe Krujok is designed to look like a deconstructed doughnut In keeping with the theme, Eremchuk and Pititskaya designed the space to make patrons feel as if they had stepped into a fantasy world of baked goods. We were inspired by airy shapes of the doughnuts, melting glaze, and cream, said the duo, who decorated the entire cafe to look like a hyperreal pastry .

Materials that Shaped the Most Iconic Homes, Interiors and Public Buildings of 2020

Copy It is difficult to start any retrospective text on 2020 without sounding too cliché. While facing an invisible enemy that changed everyone’s lives, this past year has taught us that humanity is more fragile than we ever imagined. At Archdaily, it’s our job to synthesize how the buildings and the world we live in will be impacted by COVID-19 not only in the short term but in the distant future as well. Has our perception of the built environment changed this year? And has our relationship with the tectonics of buildings changed with all of the obstacles we’ve faced along the way?

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