RED BAR

A bar, a terrace, a red piece of furniture. A single object that modifies the way of living and using the terrace, of being next to the pool. The bar is a complete piece of furniture, a single piece divided by four planes—two vertical and two horizontal—that are unified and highlighted by the same color and the use of the same materials. The foreground is an object in itself and contains the bar both to be served and to prepare drinks — one on each side. The second plane is the most visible façade, divided into four equal spaces, where two of them are the bottle rack - which can be seen or hidden behind the slats - while the other two support the sign with the name of the bar. The third plane is a suspended pergola, tied on the sides by two iron tensioners, from which the lights emerge over the bar. The fourth and last plane is the floor of the bar, a ceramic with diagonal stripes—white and red—that mark the difference with respect to the wooden deck of the rest of the terrace.

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