Some of the coolest cafes in the world are those that adapt to the existing space. They operate as part of the cafe, which is unique to them, provided to create a really peculiar impression of a cafe, while contacting the larger atmosphere of the area. In Bucharest, a recent cafe from Boiler coffee He found a way to adapt to urban restrictions to create a characteristic cafe aptly known as a “chapel”.
As reported Design boomThe chapel is a triangular cafe in the shape of a prism in North Bucharest, which is a narrow in a narrow space between two residential buildings. It was designed by șTefan Păvalță from the Romanian architectural company Vinklu. To create a sense of spaciousness, the chapel contains high triangular ceilings and glass walls from floor to ceiling, giving the structure a sense of belief.
And at night cushioned lighting creates a “glowing lantern set in a street landscape.”
This is the fifth location of coffee in Bucharest and it is quite unthreatening to say that it does not resemble anything they did before. The chapel is an adaptation – and reaction to urban life and spatial restrictions. It was found that he took a useless piece of land in a different way to apply it to create a meeting point for the area.
Blink, and you will miss it, but the Kotłowska coffee chapel can be just one of the most surprising cafes that we saw in 2025.