Tables for the Italian restaurant Bene Sopot
The restaurant features 18 tables made from Plastryko by @migaloohome, created using 60 kg of shredded canisters and 20 kg of ground-up profiles from old PVC window frames. The tabletops were thickened to 5 cm, giving them a monolithic edge appearance.
Plastryko is a material resistant to heat, food juices, and spilled red wine. Restaurants are increasingly choosing this material because it is very easy to refurbish, allowing the tabletops to remain in excellent condition for many years.
Plastryko closely imitates stone, but retains a warm touch and good acoustics—it muffles the sound of clinking plates. It also provides a beautiful backdrop for food presentation.
Interior design by @Łoskiewicz studio
Restaurant: Bene