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Type - Bars and cafes
State - Vic
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A freestanding central table on castors supports communal seating, and its wedge shape subtly controls movement between the gallery and cafe spaces.

No Vacancy Gallery and Cafe by Ware Architects

With a small budget, Ware Architects has merged gallery No Vacancy’s hospitality and exhibition offerings through a range of raw galvanized steel instruments, which speak to the utilitarian nature of the basement space.

Hospitality
The large, curving coffee bar features “Golden Cappuccino” marble, brass trim and fluted timber panelling.

Mediterranean connection: Via Porta

Studio Esteta has channelled Italian heritage and urban experiences to transform a nondescript suburban Melbourne shopfront into a welcoming deli and eatery.

Hospitality, Interiors
Beneath banana plant print wallpaper, another upstairs bar has painted steel Barfront and joinery detailing.

Local character: The Terminus Hotel

Techné Architecture and Interior Design and Sand Hill Road breathe new life into a much-loved Melbourne pub.

Hospitality, Interiors
Unlike most cafe interiors, Flipboard Cafe is vertically oriented with the help of a central staircase.

Flipboard Cafe

This tiny, labyrinth-like cafe by Brolly Design to brings life to neglected corners of Melbourne’s CBD.

Hospitality, Interiors
The bar area is enclosed by a ceiling-high cage with four small service hatches.

Bar Económico

A Melbourne watering hole inspired by the dive bars of Puerto Rico and Jamaica.

Hospitality, Interiors
Hotel bedrooms are moody and contemporary with individually selected touches.

Crown Metropol

Bates Smart has made the biggest hotel in the Southern Hemisphere look boutique.

Hospitality, Interiors
A rippling custom wallpaper design wraps around the interior of Cafe Bourgeois.

Cafe Bourgeois

Cafe Bourgeois by Minifie van Schaik Architects provides a retreat for Melbourne’s Docklands office workers.

Commercial, Hospitality, Interiors
The long space is split into several smaller dining zones.

Phamish

Edgy and eclectic, the design of this new cafe by Rothe Lowman reflects the dynamism of St Kilda, Melbourne.

Hospitality, Interiors