Design Intent
The café draws from a tropical Indian design language—layered, tactile, and relaxed—while remaining precise and considered. The intention was to create a space that feels garden-like and open, yet anchored by craft and material depth.
An open kitchen and integrated bar sit at the heart of the café, making preparation and making visible. Food becomes part of the spatial experience rather than something hidden behind the scenes.
Material & Spatial Palette
Dark natural stone grounds the café, contrasted with black-and-white tiles that introduce rhythm and clarity. Hand-painted ceramic tiles featuring tropical flora add moments of detail and warmth, reinforcing the ingredient-led narrative.
Underfoot, custom hand-poured cement tiles with a delicate floral motif anchor the café, adding craft and rhythm to the space. Table surfaces shift between marble and natural stone, offering tactile variation, while timber chairs bring warmth and familiarity to the seating experience.
These material choices reinforce the café’s ingredient-forward philosophy—honest, grounded, and made to age gracefully—where craft is present but never overstated.
Mirrors subtly expand the space, reflecting movement and light, while bespoke brass light fixtures and suspended brass planters introduce a soft glow and a sense of crafted richness. A fluted glass clerestory allows daylight to filter in from above, creating a gentle, dappled quality of light reminiscent of a shaded garden.
Greenery is integral rather than ornamental—suspended plants, potted foliage, and a swing seat contribute to the café’s relaxed, garden-like character.
Experience & Flow
Entry into Nico-Caara is choreographed through shelving lined with ingredients and jars of specialty foods—setting the tone before one even sits down. Seating is deliberately varied: communal tables encourage shared moments, while quieter nooks allow visitors to slow down at their own pace.
The café functions as a pause within the retail journey—a place to sit, observe, eat, and return to browsing without a hard boundary between the two.
Atmosphere
Nico-Caara is light-filled, tropical, and tactile. It transforms shopping into a richer cultural activity, where food, design, and everyday rituals overlap. The café doesn’t compete with the store—it completes it.