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        <![CDATA[Kedi Tonight Shisha Bar / RepublicDesign]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Mist. The first thing that came into our mind when we started to work on this F&amp;B design, which became our core concept of this project. The LED light is installed at the ceiling, starting from the entrance to the end of the space, running through the smoke from the shisha, like blood running through the veins inside a human body. While the LED light is covered up with smoke, it creates a more mystic and spiritual atmosphere.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The concept of this F&amp;B space is slightly different from general cafes or art galleries concept, which is more likely presented by an artistic way. Fundamentally the lengthy narrow shaped shop lot is hidden between buildings and alleys which is not given much natural sunlight. Thus, we tried to break through the ordinary narrow layout with more curvy and variable elements. We also do believe that a minimalist environment does not equal to simple and dull.</p>]]>
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