This Bar In Stuttgart Has Walls Of Glass That Show Off The Wood And Copper Interior

August 10, 2017

Dittel Architekten has recently completed the interior design for 'Eduard's', a new modern bar in Stuttgart, Germany, that has glass walls allowing pedestrians to see the bright and welcoming interior.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

 

Dittel Architekten have recently completed the interior design for Eduard’s, a new bar in Stuttgart, Germany, that has glass walls allowing pedestrians to see the bright and welcoming interior.

 

Dittel Architekten has recently completed the interior design for 'Eduard's', a new modern bar in Stuttgart, Germany, that has glass walls allowing pedestrians to see the bright and welcoming interior.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

Large doors welcome you inside where you are greeted by a couple of bars with seating, much like the early days of bar culture.


Large doors welcome you inside where you are greeted by a couple of bars with seating, much like the early days of bar culture.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

Hidden lighting under the bar, as well as lights hanging from the ceiling create a luxurious feeling and a warmth to the space.


Hidden lighting under the bar, as well as lights hanging from the ceiling create a luxurious feeling and a warmth to the space.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

There’s also window seats that allow people to have a drink and watch the activities outside. The ceiling installation in the 16 foot (5m) high space consists of angular copper rods and eye-catching bulbs.


This modern bar has window seats that allow people to have a drink and watch the activities outside. The ceiling installation in the 16 foot (5m) high space consists of angular copper rods and eye-catching bulbs.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

The walls of the bar have been painted in a simple muted green tone that compliments the wood and copper elements.


The walls of this modern bar have been painted in a simple muted green tone that compliments the wood and copper elements.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

One wall has a line of benches that use it as a backrest, while closer to the window, there’s armchairs, both of which look out onto the outdoor patio.


In this modern bar, one wall has a line of benches that use it as a backrest, while closer to the window, there's armchairs, both of which look out onto the outdoor patio.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

The benches expand into a tiered seating area with steps that allow patrons to climb to the highest level.


In this modern bar, the benches expand into a tiered seating area with steps that allow patrons to climb to the highest level.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

At the opposite end of the bar, there’s a small lounge area with a comfortable vintage sofa and armchairs.


In this modern bar there's a small lounge area with a comfortable vintage sofa and armchairs.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH

In the bathroom, green tiles and a backlit mirror reflect the design choices in the main bar.


In this small bathroom, green tiles, wood and a backlit mirror reflect the design choices in this modern bar.

Photography by Martin Baitinger / DITTEL ARCHITEKTEN GMBH