The open ceiling is left exposed, showcasing painted ductwork in a soft green hue. Track lighting with spot fixtures is suspended throughout, offering functional illumination while maintaining the clean visual rhythm of the space. This approach keeps the focus on the interior atmosphere without visual clutter.
The layout is organized into lounge seating with low armchairs, circular dining tables, and a minimal central counter with a soft green front finish.
Large perimeter glazing allows daylight to pour in, while vertical wooden slats outside the windows provide a sense of privacy and rhythm to the facade.
Natural elements are placed intentionally, potted trees and plants soften the edges and bring life into the neutral palette. These moments of greenery are paired with furnishings in soft grey and off-white upholstery, keeping the environment visually quiet and cohesive.
The overall result is a space that doesn’t try too hard, instead, it offers a gentle, welcoming atmosphere ideal for both solitude and conversation. Zero Three is a calm pause in the city, designed with restraint, lightness, and clarity.