Hospitality Projects

Reimagining Hospitality Interiors: Recycled Plastic Panels as a Sustainable Solution

Alba 20mm. Cafe Dix, Berlinische Galerie. Designers: Kinzo and OUT

Hospitality Projects

Reimagining Hospitality Interiors: Recycled Plastic Panels as a Sustainable Solution

Grey Mist 20mm. Atelier Réalité The Capsule Cafe. Photography: @francisconogueira 

Hospitality

The notable shift in mindset and working habits has seen a rise in demand for ‘workspitality’ spaces, blending hospitality, residential, and workplace together. The design of one space that serves multiple functions can be a challenge, necessitating some smart design choices. Flexibility and variety are key, with every element versatile enough to suit various functions.

Aesthetically appealing whilst being multifunctional and durable, our 100% recycled, 100% recyclable panels are a natural fit for workspitality spaces, and can be employed in a wide spectrum of applications, from counters and bars to furniture, frames, and shelving.

Alba 20mm. HJEM coffee Belfast. Photography @elysekennedy
Alba 20mm. LOBE Berlin. By Plural Studios
Grey Mist and Charcoal in 20mm. Silo Restaurant. Image: Sam Harris

Silo Restaurant

Silo restaurant, headed up by chef Douglas McMaster, sets out to create zero waste and close the loop on food production processes. The white-painted dining room is anchored by a huge fluted bar countertop crafted from Smile Plastics, also seen on the foil-flecked Charcoal tops of the dining tables.

Alba 20mm. Peg Bar by Herbert Palme. Credit @CharlieMcKay
Black Dapple 20mm. Old Scuola Transformer
Alba 20mm. At Atelier by Matt Moore @mjmbespoke
Alba 20mm. Lett Restaurant. Credits: @omhuprojects @bielkeyang
Ocean 20mm. Lords of Poké by Megan Sadler. Image: French & Tye
Kaleido 20mm. The High Dive by Ja!Coco! Images: Ross Fraser McLean