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A café conceived as a cultural landscape; where coffee rituals, craft, and ecology shape space

Araku Cafe

Araku

Indiranagar, Bangalore

2022

Built Up : 5000 sq ft

Araku Cafe

AT A GLANCE

  • 5,00,000

    farmers represented in a coffee shop

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Araku Café is a tranquil oasis that brings together coffee, craft, and culture. With botanical surrounds, neutral tones, and collaborations with leading Indian designers, it creates a serene yet vibrant stage for the world of Araku coffee.

Clean lines, crafted lighting, and layered shelving frame hospitality as a refined spatial experience, filling the space with calmness.

Spread across 5,000 sq ft over two levels in Bangalore, Araku Café is conceived as more than a café—it is a cultural space built around the rituals of coffee, the ecology of its origin, and the communities that sustain it. LAB approached the project not as a fit-out, but as a translation of Araku’s philosophy into spatial experience.

The ground floor brings together the café, retail, and a curated bookshop, conceived as a relaxed, porous environment that invites lingering. A central island barista bar anchors the space, designed as a place of conversation rather than performance. Here sits India’s first MOD bar, whose low-profile form allows unobstructed dialogue between barista and guest; making the act of coffee-making transparent, social, and shared.

The upper level is dedicated to coffeeology; housing the roastery, training areas, and private dining spaces. This floor deepens engagement, allowing visitors to move from tasting to learning, from consumption to understanding. Together, the two levels create a continuous journey: from origin to cup, from forest to city.

Curated art lines the walls, while the bookshop introduces another layer of engagement; positioning Araku Café as a place to read, learn, converse, and reflect. The space resists speed. It encourages pause.

Araku Café ultimately operates as a living manifesto; for conscious agriculture, for cultural continuity, and for architecture as a medium of connection. It is a café, a classroom, a gallery, and a gathering space where coffee becomes a lens through which ecology, craft, and community are experienced together.

FIG (O1)

Oak Timber

Oak timber shapes surfaces and furnishings with warm grain, bringing a sense of comfort in the interiors. The light tones give the right balance of hues for the surrounding design elements creating a clean palette of neutral colours.

FIG (O2)

Lime Plaster

Lime plaster softens walls through breathable layers, diffusing light and touch to create calm, atmospheric hospitality spaces.

FIG (O3)

White Stone

A monolithic white stone counter, finely honed and edge-precise, anchors the space with seamless craft, restraint, and luminous clarity.

FIG (O4)

Brass

Brass accents punctuate interiors with muted sheen, aging gracefully while adding warmth, tactility, and moments of crafted emphasis.

Also Featured In
  • Design Pataki

    15th March 2022

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  • Architecture Digest

    25th May 2022

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  • Vogue

    18th March 2021

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