La Mo pastry located in the city of Al Khobar, in Saudi Arabia, has a peculiar and elegant design, inspired by the states of water.
under the design of the firm of architects Masquespacio, has a bar where you can recreate a huge waterfall that makes it clear that this is the central point of the space.
Loaded with its delicious products, the bar is located in the center with a spectacularly sophisticated touch and lighting.
Something interesting about the design is that the waterfall was made by sandblasting each tube to create the illusion shape of the water and the icing sensation of what lies beyond.
In front of the bar, is the solid state zone where a huge series of lamps representing ice are the main point of attraction.
Added to this are some gigantic bulbs that show the “gaseous state” as a series of fire bulbs that represent the moment when the dough is baked in the oven.
And not to mention the furniture, each of the items has a personalized design thought exclusively for the project, which makes it even more sophisticated.
Mo, offers different seating options that seek to create different experiences for visitors, ranging from low seats and shared tables to high stools and semi-private seating for couples.
Regarding the colors, Masqueespacio opted for a palette of gray and white colors with metallic finishes that generate reflections that create the distortion that water could make.
On the other hand, the lights incorporate an RGB lighting system that can be manipulated to illuminate the space in many different ways and thus achieve the atmosphere in any state of the water.