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museum café

redesign of the café in the museum
for Communication Frankfurt

Through targeted structural changes and additions as well as a restructuring of the interaction between the kitchen and the counter area - and not least thanks to the striking color concept - Leise Design was able to redesign the existing building, giving the café a new identity and making it a more inviting place to linger.

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A kitchen-living room in a wooden house

Design, planning and realization of a kitchen facility in the Munich district of Am Hart.

The low-energy house by AMA ARC Architecture is made entirely of wood. The kitchen-living room was also made of solid wood materials covered with colored laminate.

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Bistro at Frankfurt Central Station

Design and planning of the bistro «Tatie – food & drinks» in collaboration with the bb22 architects Melanie Bareuther and Felix Novak. The design work included not only the furnishings but also the naming and the graphic appearance.

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Kitchen at lunchtime – bar in the evening

Design and realization of the lounge area of the CPP studios in the Heynefabrik in Offenbach am Main.

In order to maintain the loft character and to accommodate the dual use as a kitchen and bar, a kitchen concept was developed that locates all the necessary storage space, including the food refrigerators and crockery storage, in the form of drawer solutions below the 13-meter-long work surface.

The materials used were natural-coloured larch wood and a dark grey fine concrete, which originally came from facade construction.

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Hafen 2

The LEISE design studio designed and planned the café and bar counter for the event location “Hafen 2” in the building of the former harbor railway in Offenbach am Main.

The operators Andrea Weiß and Alex Braun describe their concept as an art space and a social space; as a staging of the port area, using the urban landscape potential of the exposed location on the water, taking up the functionally reduced industrial aesthetic, making it usable as a progressive cultural center.

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