Trianglo Lounge Bar
As part of our culture, once we find a new place of residence, we can easily spend different hours of the day for different occasions in the same place, especially when the work is added to the work of different artists, who give local value.

Photography by © Leonit Ibrahimi
The challenge of this project, in addition to the many pillars in the bar, which I eliminate through interior design, was also to create a space that fits harmoniously with several components. Works of art, colors, and plants, are these three components that complement each other and harmoniously become one.
The chosen ceramic tile, called Araldica, handmade and designed by Italian designer Federico Pepe, gave the space another experience and feeling. The captivating effect of this tile, which has a perfect play of duality with a natural look and minimalist lines for its geometric compositions. It was the perfect choice to enhance the distinctive character of the interior design.

Photography by © Leonit Ibrahimi
Space is enriched with the artistic works of our local artist Jakup Ferri, which is another element that contributes to making the space more friendly and lively, as well as more attractive to the customers of this restaurant. Walking down this vibrant street, an attractive purple entrance invites you into this space that dominates the purple color. The interior is modern, sleek, with clean lines and spaces. As soon as you enter the space the purple floor paves the entrance fountain which gives you a warm welcome.
At the top of the fountain are plants that complete the look illuminated by the neon strip lights that are installed above. During the day, natural light rays fill the space and create a natural focus of the plants, while at night, it leaves the space bright. The purple and green color scheme directs you towards an open bar.

Photography by © Leonit Ibrahimi
The restaurant was worked with such details and was composed of plants that become the object of great attention of the guests. The compartments for the bottles are created using glass, which creates a vibrant composition and an interesting play of light reflection. The bar counter and shelf anchor space.
Located in a newly developed part of the city that has become an important part of the urban structure in a very short time, TRIANGLO is an attractive point for a youthful and premium fashion audience.

Photography by © Leonit Ibrahimi
Project Info:
Architects: Maden Group
Location: Pristina, Kosovo
Area: 320 m²
Project Year: 2021
Photographs: Leonit Ibrahimi
Manufactures: Florim













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Riham Mahmoud is a recent Architecture graduate from Alexandria University with a dynamic trajectory blending design, consulting, and digital marketing. As a Property Consultant at The Address Investments, she championed aesthetic and functional excellence in real estate. Earlier, she sharpened her digital marketing and SEO skills at Arch2O and developing the built projects sector. Proficient in AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Rhino, Photoshop, Sketch, and more, Riham combines technical expertise with a keen eye for interiors—ready to elevate fast-paced companies through innovative design solutions .

