A café and bar at Singapore’s Rangoon Road takes its reference from its locale’s rough and tumble character writes Rachel Lee-Leong.
June 17th, 2013
There is a growing number of cafés and eateries in Singapore that are choosing to root themselves in areas that have not succumbed to gentrification. Jewel Café + Bar is one such example, having recently set up shop in Rangoon Road.
Designed by multidisciplinary design studio FARM, the Café + Bar stands where an old coffee shop once stood. “It was empty when we found it, and it was bare but clean – not much character, but not bad either,” says designer Peter Sim. In short, the space was decent, but not inspiring, and needed a good injection of character.
The owner of Jewel Café + Bar envisioned it as a space that was unpretentious – “somewhere you could spend a lazy Sunday afternoon with a group of friends”. Naturally, the humble surrounds of the neighbourhood offered some hints about the design direction.
“We drew reference from the quirky character of the area, and the name of the café, and interpreted the brief as that of placing a shiny jewel amongst the rough and tumble that is Rangoon Road,” says Sim. “We wanted it to be a design of contrasts.”
“We stripped the space down to its bare, rough concrete bones to create an edgy and industrial feel that echoes the nature of the building and the street.”
The raw elements of the space is contrasted with more refined jewel-like details – crystal light bulbs, glass doors, teakwood paneling, brass and copper ceiling fixtures – that come together to bring just the right amount of elegance to the space.
Sim shares that the design process had its fair share of constraints and challenges. The original beams and columns did not seem to follow a clear structure, but punctuated the space at unexpected points. “We decided it’d be pointless to try to hide these and finally accepted these as part of the quirky nature of the building.” One supposes that it is all quite befitting a neighbourhood defined by haphazardness of the charming sort.
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