


Pure C is designed by Lieven Musschoot and located in Cadzand-Bad, The Netherlands. It�s a casual bistro atmosphere with lots of light, white interior and nature elements. The whole interior is tailored to the sweeping views from the impressive scenery around the North Sea with the dunes.
Formerly it was a hotel restaurant which dated from the years 1970. The area of 600 square meters holds 180 persons.
The space divided into different zones with a flexible organization that allows many different scenarios. The most notable highlights are the large oval sitting island which is manufactured from MDF and lacquered in white. The cocoon effect is accentuated by an elegant white curtains round the perimeter of the cupolas. At night the skylights have a golden shine from the gold-covered with circular discs of light fixtures.
The black glass walls define spaces away without losing contact. And the bar area was unlike the other areas, not white but a black stretch acoustic ceiling.
The furniture is all white with shiny brown tones combined. Brown wood tones are complemented by the vintage cognac-colored leather seat covers, front desk and bar.
Other atmosphere are the gas fireplace with floating glass, the dark slate of the pilasters, vase objects (Atelier Vierkant) and lounge furniture from Piet Boon and Max Alto.
Source: interiornews.com.