Description
This design encompassed the use and application of both durapalm and Plyboo bamboo (not shown) plywoods. For the wall mounted shelving units, the linear grain coconut palm plywood was employed. The design approach was clean and straight forward letting the linear lamination of the material and warmth of the natural palm speak for itself. In keeping with the color and tone of the design and capturing every bit of utility from the material, the palm round cuts from the wine rack construction were used as coasters for drink service. Perky’s Café was a clean, smart execution of design and function.
Info
Category: RestaurantLocation: Jamestown, North Carolina
Architect/Designer: Miro Buzov
Materials: Coco Palm Linear Plywood
LEED Credits
Possible LEED Credits:
IEQc4.4: Low Emitting Materials
CA Section 01350: Passed
Other: No added urea formaldahyde
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