
Cafe Interior Design · 2026
Cafe CPX
- Year
- 2026
- Typology
- hospitality
- Scope
- Concept design · Cafe interior design · Facade & signage design · Joinery & millwork · Lighting design · Furniture, FF&E & styling
- Materials
- Black-framed steel glazing, White ribbed and fluted plaster, Marble accents and planters, Warm timber joinery, Black-and-white striped awnings, Brass detailing, Coconut Milk neutral palette
Cafe CPX is a cafe designed by ZuriSpace around a single, confident idea, a calm classic-modern shell where black-framed glazing meets soft, warm neutrals. The brief was a space that reads as both polished and welcoming, so the architecture stays restrained, ribbed white facades, fluted plaster, marble and timber, while black-and-white striped awnings and slim brass detailing give it a timeless, cafe-culture edge. Layered greenery and warm light keep it inviting from the street in.

An arched glass entrance
The entry is the signature. A tall black-framed arched glass door, softened with sheer drapery, is flanked by fluted plaster pilasters and lantern-style wall lights, with marble planters of white blooms at its base. An illuminated timber sign block carries the Cafe CPX mark, so the threshold reads as an invitation rather than a doorway.

A crisp monochrome facade
From the street the cafe is unmistakable. A white ribbed and panelled facade is punctuated by arched windows and double-height glazing, with black-and-white striped awnings and a slim black-and-brass sign giving it a European, timeless feel. The monochrome restraint lets the warm interior glow do the advertising after dark.

Warm neutrals, classic detailing
Behind the glass the palette stays soft and tactile, a Coconut Milk base of creams and warm wood with marble accents, black framing and brass touches for definition. Bentwood seating, pendant lighting and layered planting set a relaxed, classic-modern mood that carries the same language as the facade.




