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Aloha Espresso Bar: Café for the New Flavors and History Buffs

January 29, 2018

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Behind the grey cut stone of an old warehouse store (1869), in the Old Montreal, the most recent Aloha Espresso Bar café explores through shapes the history of Hawaii and the spirit of aloha that intangibly permeates the inhabitants of this rugged terrain archipelago. Created by the interior design firm Jean de Lessard – Designers Créatifs, the café has already been labeled a “tropical paradise” by some Web users.

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

The accuracy of hue that dares the bold color and the hodgepodge look has the social networks creating a buzz and drawing in Montrealers and tourists. The graphic, even iconographic, approach subtly enhances products that while they have little in common, both are great for connoisseurs of superior quality coffee, the Kona coffee, and Shave ice for the amateurs of refreshing summer delicacies. New in Montreal, this Hawaiian specialty of Japanese origin is consisting of flaky ice “shavings” served with a variety of flavors and is to be eaten with a spoon.

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

It seems to us that people are looking for all things natural. We gave it shape by devising for the owners, two Hawaii aficionados, a collective place that would illustrate the respectful spirit of aloha, by means of a wooden home-built construction.

– Jean de Lessard – principal designer 

As discreet as it may be, the design stems from an in-depth study of the topography, geology and anthropology of the archipelago. Formed by five main volcanoes, three of which are still active, Hawaii is in constant evolution and inexorably drifting towards Japan, in the northwest axis.

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

The ceiling and wood beams, the brick and used painted concrete floor inside were left as they were. The relationship between the mineral element (brick/concrete) and the plant element (spruce counter and shelves) suggests a fragmentation, sometimes due to tectonic movement, sometimes due to the progression of the lava through the landscape.

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

The saturated colors including a dashing cactus green give room to nature. The custom-made wall-covering is a reminder of the vintage bright yellow shirt which were often embellished with hibiscus, the national flower of Hawaii. Besides, the pretty custom-made lamps and its lampshades have that flea-market air about them.

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

Standing as the main centrepiece, the counter has a meandering shape that is a unique interpretation of the “aloha” sign that the hand makes. Its intentionally rough appearance brings humorously to mind the clumsiness of the apprentice handyman.

Jean wanted to ensure that the life-experiences of people were felt in the space. We gave him carte blanche and we do not regret it.

– Andreï Vulpé, one of the owners

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard

Photo © Adrien Williams

Overlooking the counter, the pergola provides an astounding contextual reading: the carefully carved elements that are part of the structure are a simple representation of the archipelago flora and the petroglyphs etched in stone and lava. A gustative, decorative and equally instructive itinerary not to be missed!

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard
Photo © Adrien Williams
Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard
Photo © Adrien Williams

Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard
Photo © Jean de Lessard
Aloha Espresso Bar by Jean de Lessard
Photo © Jean de Lessard

Facts:
Client: Aloha Espresso Bar
Design: Jean de Lessard – Designers Créatifs
Project coordinator: Alexa Adam
General contractor: work coordination by client
Millworker: Ébénisterie Top Design
Artistic chalk drawings: Atelier Isabelle Leclerc
Custom-made lamps: Clélia Brissaud
Wall-covering: 1001 Visuels
New bricks undercounter: Montréal Brique et Pierre
Materials: Original concrete, bricks and wood ceiling; spruce boards, wall-covering vinyl
Parameters: Floor surface of 900 square feet
Photography: Adrien Williams

Filed Under: Interior Design, Restaurants/Cafe/Bars Tagged With: Cafe, Canada, Jean de Lessard, wall graphics

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