Plyne is a small wine bar located in the Wilda - residential district of Poznan.
The place serves a wide range of world wines with small tapas style snacks.
Due to the small area, the open kitchen has been separated by a large common table instead of full, built-in counter. Thanks to this, guests can sit at the table in a homely atmosphere, watch the preparation of dishes and break the distance with a sommelier.
The bright, warm interior is bathed in the colors of white and red wine and natural oak wood. The gloss of the beige tiles covering all walls gives the impression of a glass, wet effect, contrasting with the old matte terrazzo floor. It is a remnant of a fish shop that operated there for the previous 20 years.
The wine bar guests can sit on various types of seats depending on the mood of the meeting. In the central part of the restaurant there are tables which, thanks to their shape, can be combined in various configurations. Above them, an unique neon installation with mirrors hangs on the ceiling, which, thanks to its reflection, causes the orange arches to form glowing circles like marks on the table after a glass or a bottle.
The window recesses were used as seats facing the interior and connected with small round tables. To introduce a more intimate atmosphere and protect yourself from the midday sun, transparent curtains hang in the windows, which also arouse the curiosity of passers-by in the evenings.
All of furnishings, furniture and details have been carefully designed and made especially for this project, contributing to the unique and individual character of this place.
The winery owners are music lovers. Among the wines displayed on the shelves, you can find collections of vinyl records, which also hang on the wall, introducing art into the interior with beautiful artwork of record covers.
Photos: Pion Studio