
The bar counter of a Thai restaurant in Brooklyn is decorated with fish scale tiles in a three-color combination. We customized the tile colors to match the brand’s visual identity.
We adjusted the dimensions of the rectangles so that the tiles could be laid at a 90-degree angle. For an elegant finish to the outer corners, we made ceramic trims in the same shade.
A wine bar counter made of vertical azure rectangles. We custom-made the length of the tiles to create three horizontal rows. We also adjusted the width of the tiles to match the radius of the curved bar front.

A café counter enlivened by hexagons in deep azure blue. Thanks to its striking color, it has become a natural focal point of the space, perfectly matching the warm wood and completing the pleasant atmosphere of the café.



For the Tomcat Coffee chain, we created hexagons that define the bar counters of their establishments. We matched the shade of the tiles to the brand’s visual identity – the distinctive blue of the logo flows smoothly from the bar to the ceiling of the interior, creating a perfectly compact whole.


The wall behind the tap, where the forest green comes to life. For this project, we made leaf-shaped cladding, which we implemented completely custom-made. We delivered the leaf cladding as a ready-made puzzle for the space.
Based on the architects’ documents, we prepared all the details and cutouts in advance, so the construction team simply glued the parts together without the need for additional modifications on site.