Grai is conceived as a contemporary café that observes the city while maintaining a strong and independent identity. The project is built on the idea of establishing a direct and continuous dialogue between space and user, where design becomes an active medium rather than a passive backdrop.

Every surface, material, and proportion is carefully articulated to create a tactile and perceptual connection. The aim was not to design a visually loud environment, but to achieve clarity and presence through selected materials, controlled geometries, and precise detailing.

CLIENT

Grai

YEAR

2026

LOCATION

Istanbul

AREA

312 m2

At the entrance, a raw and sculptural travertine element introduces the material language of the space through direct physical interaction. This narrative continues at the central core, where the main volume acts as a stage, making the coffee preparation process visible and gathering the spatial energy around it. The contrast between the natural, unrefined texture of travertine and the smooth precision of stainless steel defines the core material dialogue.

The overall palette of cool and calm tones is balanced with warm, earthy accents and an intimate spatial layout. Seating configurations are designed to encourage proximity and interaction, inviting users to spend time rather than simply pass through.

Secondary spaces are treated with the same level of intention. Textured walls, mosaic surfaces, and transitional corridors extend the spatial experience, while controlled lighting and natural elements introduce subtle layers of reflection and shadow. Even functional areas are reinterpreted as experiential moments, ensuring continuity in the design language throughout.