During the RDW, FRUDISIAC will hold the “Fika Days” event, organizing product tastings of traditional Scandinavian dishes and drinks, all artfully created especially for this occasion. Moreover, on May 16, FRUDISIAC will launch the “Scandinavian Design Weekend Market”: every weekend, the café will be home to a fine selection of Nordic design objects – practical, functional and delightful.
Bitolia Street, no. 4
16th-24th of May, from 8am to 8pm
FRUDISIAC is a specialty café, a healthy eatery, a juice bar, a media shop and a place to meet with like-minded people who share the same interests: healthy lifestyle, exceptional coffee and love for design.
The architectural project was made by an acclaimed studio based in London (Not A Number Architects) and includes obvious references to Scandinavian design: dark metal cladding façade, plywood walls and a minimalist, monochrome interior with clean lines and a few color accents which add a striking photography effect.
The joint work of the architects and a group of local craftsmen resulted in the most authentic Scandinavian setting to be found in Bucharest.
The carefully selected light fixtures, the custom-made art installation created by the Danish artist Kasper Kjeldgaard, the coffee which comes from a roastery in Stockholm and the menu which includes traditional dishes like the Smørrebrød, all of these offer a feeling of authenticity and underlines the Nordic concept even further.
Bitolia Street, no. 4
16th-24th of May, from 8am to 8pm
FRUDISIAC is a specialty café, a healthy eatery, a juice bar, a media shop and a place to meet with like-minded people who share the same interests: healthy lifestyle, exceptional coffee and love for design.
The architectural project was made by an acclaimed studio based in London (Not A Number Architects) and includes obvious references to Scandinavian design: dark metal cladding façade, plywood walls and a minimalist, monochrome interior with clean lines and a few color accents which add a striking photography effect.
The joint work of the architects and a group of local craftsmen resulted in the most authentic Scandinavian setting to be found in Bucharest.
The carefully selected light fixtures, the custom-made art installation created by the Danish artist Kasper Kjeldgaard, the coffee which comes from a roastery in Stockholm and the menu which includes traditional dishes like the Smørrebrød, all of these offer a feeling of authenticity and underlines the Nordic concept even further.