Lisager Café and Delicatessen by SuperKo
Lars Fischer and Lars Villumsen, the Danish design duo behind the SuperKo creative consultancy, put their design skills to work for the Lisager Café and Delicatessen in Aarhus, Denmark.
From SuperKo:
Lisager is the modern lifestyle shop with a wide variety of groceries, wine and delicacies, together with offering take-away, café, restaurant and catering.
Our main task was to integrate all these many functions into a rather limited number of square meters. We therefore convinced the Lisagers that floating shelves would be the only right solution, in order to maintain the openness of the space. We found the shelf solution we wanted in Gubi´s Shape-Your-Own collection and mounted them two and two on floor to ceiling diamond glass. The placement of the shelves was done in a rather random manner, and thereby adding to the felling of shelves floating freely in space.
Visit the SuperKo website – here. Visit Lisager’s website – here.







alexandre on 03 Dec 2008 at 7:08 am #
these blue chairs seem so comfortable…
it’s a nice café, even though i prefer richer enviroments, specially when it’s for eating… i wish they would do something with those refrigerators…
the shelves are obviously the most interesting part of the composition. they give a touch of chaos with their transparency that makes them blend with the other ones beside. i like it like that.
but the rest is too clean, and i mean also in the original meaning of the word. i like clean architecture and design, but this ambient makes me feel like it’s a sin to spill some coffe or drop any dirty food or whatever on the tables, or the floor… the large whiteness and order is too uptight and clinical… i like to have snacks in more organic places.