'xcoma bar' by KUU in xian, china
all images courtesy KUU
photographer: jeremy san / stzernstudio



shanghai-based design practice KUU (kok meng tan, satoko saeki) has sent us images of
'xcoma bar', a small cafe and bar space for a gallery in xian, china. measuring just 50 m2
on a long and narrow area, the design incorporates a large step that runs along the length of
the space to provide informal seating during events.

taking up a slim volume with a noticeably high ceiling, the project seeks to maintain a sense of
openness by minimizing the amount of furniture on the ground floor. the high bench-like structure
highlights the shape of the cafe, elongating the space with a natural wooden finish that contrasts
with the rest of the material palette. the users are encouraged to choose their own arrangement,
establishing a more natural social experience. 



general views



exposed concrete floor and ceiling



(left) small tables
(right) bench in use




floor plan



elevation



cross sections