Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters bar interior with brick counter and concrete coffee bar

Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters

Complection Year
2024
Gross Built Area
140 m²
Project location
Belgrade
Photo
Ilya Ivanov

When we rented the premises the builders were already knocking out old historical bricks. We have asked to keep them to use at the cash register allowing each cafe guest to touch the hundred-year`s history.

This is the memory of the place that along with its history was crucial.

The basic purpose of a coffee shop is to be a place where you can grab your morning coffee to-go, have a meeting or stop for breakfast.

Our coffee shop has three zones:

1. The buffer zone between the street and the cafe. We see this part as a city square and that is why there is no classic seating with tables. Here we have placed plywood cubes, benches and tall concrete cylinder shaped columns for the guests to stand by for a quick coffee break.

2. Bright hall with large windows, smaller tables and a large wooden table for those who prefer longer meetings.

3. A dark room with tables and a bench for people wishing to sit down to work on their laptops.

Based on the concept of urban aesthetics we were inspired by the most striking and interesting architectural movement in Belgrade - brutalism. Architecture, shapes and materials became main tools in the creation of our cafe space.

We have redrawn the large shapes of the buildings, reducing their scale and turning their shapes into interior items.

All the materials used in the cafe are construction materials. We have used chimney blocks in the base of the bench, paving slabs serve as a frame of the buns counter and coffee area, and historical bricks left after wall`s restoration are used in the cash register area while the perforated trays for electrics work as lamps.

Bright window seating area inside Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters in Belgrade
Self-service coffee bar with concrete tables at Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters
Dark seating room with built-in bench at Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters
Brutalist interior details and metal wall panels at Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters
Historical brick counter and concrete menu boards at Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters
Street facade of Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters with restored floor-height windows

In addition to bringing the city architecture into the space, we also wanted to preach the philosophy of the place itself: cooperation and bringing people together, a common philosophy of our specialty coffee shop and its approach to coffee culture.

That is why we have a ribbon shaped bench that runs through the entire space creating the feeling that all visitors sit on the same line even when at different tables.

Cafe seating with plywood cubes and concrete finishes at Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters
Ribbon-shaped communal bench in the Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters interior
Close-up of concrete blocks, brick and construction materials in the Chernyi cafe interior

The cafe is located in a historical 1921 building next to the last Belgarde`s mosque left from the times of the Ottoman Empire. This arrangement dictates the context and strategy for creating the interior. Thus we restored the original appearance of the windows making them floor-high and increasing the amount of light inside the cafe while also returning the original appearance to the facades.

Axonometric drawing showing the Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters interior layout
Axonometric diagram of furniture and zones in Chernyi Cooperative Coffee Roasters