Keluchic Handmade Chocolate House is inspired by the unique state of mind often evoked by chocolate: a momentary return to childhood, imagination, and a temporary distance from the intensity of everyday life.
The project is conceived as a carefully choreographed spatial sequence. A fragmented entrance geometry, together with the presence of water through reflection, movement, and sound, creates a gradual transition between the city and the interior experience. Rather than entering directly, visitors are guided through a subtle threshold that softens the pace of the outside world.
Within the main space, reflective stainless steel surfaces and suspended display elements introduce a sense of perceptual ambiguity. Reality is not concealed, but reinterpreted through layers of reflection, creating an atmosphere that feels both familiar and dreamlike. The oblique geometry of the project generates a series of triangular spaces dedicated to pause, conversation, and the visible process of handcrafted chocolate making, transforming production into part of the spatial experience.
Keluchic Handmade Chocolate House translates the emotional qualities of tasting chocolate into an architectural experience.