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Photographer: Banker Wire

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  • Mid-Fill M22-83

    Mid-Fill M22-83

    Banker Wire

Within the historic and newly renovated Östermalms Saluhall marketplace in Stockholm, the new restaurant Beirut Café includes specially manufactured metal mesh for its vibrant interior. Banker Wire M22-83 in braided solid brass enhances the look by being used in dividing screens, shelving and counters and in ceiling tiles and panels. The Banker Wire TXZ-3 is an antique copper-plated metal mesh designed like towers to enhance the atmosphere around the room. Pahlfer, Banker’s representative in Sweden, provided this metal mesh paired by architects to bring a clean yet warm feel to the interior design. The antique-plated metal meshes are both polished by hand to make the bright alloy sweep out into the dark oxide layer, which creates additional depth and a soft feeling in the metal panels.

The Beirut Café opened its doors in 1999 as the first restaurant to serve Lebanese food in Östermalm, Stockholm, and Scandinavia.

They remodeled and re-opened Beirut Café Restaurant above their deli with a full-scale bar that serves you drinks inspired by the Lebanese kitchen and a carefully selected wine list. The atmosphere is colorful, vibrant and an oasis in Stockholm for an unforgettable Lebanese food experience.

Architect

Skuggan

Project Partners

Pahlfer

Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references

Photographer: Banker Wire

Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references ×
Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references

Photographer: Banker Wire

Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references ×
Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references

Photographer: Banker Wire

Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references ×
  • Mid-Fill TXZ-3

    Mid-Fill TXZ-3

    Banker Wire

Beirut Café by Banker Wire | Manufacturer references

Photographer: Banker Wire

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