Sculptural cluster seating breaks away from rigid commercial layouts to establish fluid, social pockets within the open dining hall. These sculpted furniture groupings create a relaxed, casual destination that encourages group interaction and informal student gatherings.
The design introduces low-profile, molded white stools featuring soft angular facets that subtly echo the structural lines of the building atrium. Gathered around a minimalist black circular table, the layout offers a highly flexible, informal seating solution that can be easily rearranged to suit different group dynamics.
In the background, traditional timber dining chairs and larger communal tables anchor a separate zone for longer stays. Large floor-to-ceiling windows flood the entire floor with natural light, softening the monochrome palette and casting long shadows across the dark floor tiles to enhance the spatial depth