
Located in Valladolid, Spain, Café Lempicka is a cozy little corner cafe/bar that’s all about utilizing the outside space it faces by completely opening itself up with it’s giant glass doors. Designed by Agencia de Construcción de Ideas, the interior functions for the necessities – the bar, a few tables and the restrooms. Their main desire is to lose the separation between the interior and the exterior, which really increases the size of the space.

The interior didn’t get neglected though. From afar, you notice the captivating mosaic tile mural on the ceiling that’s based on Tamara de Lempicka‘s painting, “The Pink Tunic“. Standing underneath it, it appears to be just an abstract, colorful design. Being close to it, you lose the details you could see from outside.















The painting:


Photos by Catalina Montaña.






















Tom Nixon on 11.13.2012 at 14:09 PM
Fantastic! But its back to front! :/
Baldai on 11.14.2012 at 03:18 AM
So creative! I’ve never seen like this before. Love it!
jodi randle on 11.14.2012 at 23:03 PM
This post is outrageous! Super cool! I love the artistic crafts shared! These are so beautiful and pleasnt to the eyes. Thanks for sharing this very wonderful article!
Gertrude Pelletier on 03.19.2013 at 08:51 AM
Oh my! These are indeed so amazing! Mosaic tiles are incredible. Thanks for sharing!