At Asterix Café, darkness is not merely a colour palette but the foundation of a spatial experience shaped by light, texture, and human interaction.
Designed by UrbanNest Design Studio, Asterix Café redefines the conventional café experience through a bold monochromatic palette and sculpted spatial forms. Challenging the warmth traditionally associated with coffee culture, the project embraces black as its defining element, enriched by raw textures, terrazzo plaster, micro-concrete, brushed bronze, and matte finished wood. Conceived as a multi-functional destination, the café seamlessly integrates hospitality with community engagement, featuring spaces for performances, exhibitions, and social gatherings. Organic forms inspired by cave-like geometries, together with a carefully orchestrated play of light and shadow, create an immersive environment that is both dramatic and inviting.
Designed by UrbanNest Design Studio, Asterix Café redefines the conventional café experience through a bold monochromatic palette and sculpted spatial forms. Challenging the warmth traditionally associated with coffee culture, the project embraces black as its defining element, enriched by raw textures, terrazzo plaster, micro-concrete, brushed bronze, and matte finished wood. Conceived as a multi-functional destination, the café seamlessly integrates hospitality with community engagement, featuring spaces for performances, exhibitions, and social gatherings. Organic forms inspired by cave-like geometries, together with a carefully orchestrated play of light and shadow, create an immersive environment that is both dramatic and inviting.
- Project Type : Hospitality
- Project Name : Asterix Cafe
- Location : Adalaj, Gujarat
- Client Name: Mr. Darshil Patel & Partners
- Principal Architect & Designer: Jhanavi Parikh and Jugal Bhatt
- Design Team : Jhanavi Parikh, Jugal Bhatt, Aakansha Dad, Arpita Shah, Darshan Gajjar, Gautami Mahaldar, Ayushi Bhatt, Kailash Jangid, Dviti Patel and Anmol Pandya.
- Designed by : UrbanNest Design Studio
- Address: 405 Addor Ambition, besides Vimal House, near Lakhudi, Malav Talav Rd, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009.
- Email Id : ar.urbannest@gmail.com
- Firm’s Website : www.urbannestdesignstudio.com
- Instagram : urbannest_designstudio
- LinkedIn : UrbanNest Design Studio

FACT BOX
- Year Built : 2025
- Site Area : 10,000 sq.ft.
- Carpet area : 3,000 sq.ft.
- Photography : Umang Shah Photography
Asterix Café is envisioned as a flagship destination that challenges the conventions of café design. Where coffee culture is often associated with warm, pastel-toned environments, Asterix dares to be different it embraces darkness as its defining aesthetic. Designed by UrbanNest Design Studio, the café is a bold experiment in creating a multi-functional, community centric space where the depth of black, layered with raw textures and sculpted forms, becomes the canvas for experience.
Products/Materials/Vendors
Tiles
- Simpolo: https://www.simpolo.com/
Glass : Saint Gobain; https://www.saint-gobain-glass.com/
Laminates : Royale Touche; https://royaletouche.com/
Lighting : Geo liting (https://www.product-credits.com ),
Rosha (https://roshalighting.com/ ),
Fig living (https://www.figliving.com/ )
Furniture : Kering Krafts; https://kernigkrafts.com/
At its heart, the design celebrates seamlessness punctuated with moments of contrast. The ground floor, anchored by the barista counter in white terrazzo plaster, introduces a striking visual focal point. Set against a backdrop of pine wood panels finished in matte black, the counter exudes both purity and intensity. Here, merchandise and specialty brews are displayed like art objects, with light carefully orchestrated to reveal the natural grains and textures of the materials.
The café unfolds as a journey across scales and moods. Outdoors, an amphitheater links the café to the pickle ball courts, creating a fluid social threshold where visitors can sip coffee while engaging with sport. Inside, the ground floor is designed for coffee aficionados intimate yet dynamic while the first floor transforms into a versatile cultural venue, accommodating stand-up shows, screenings, exhibitions, and coffee events. This flexibility is embedded in the design, with movable furniture, an integrated stage, and a dramatic double-height void connecting the two levels.
The design narrative draws from the metaphor of a cave raw, undulating, and sculpted by subtraction. This concept breaks away from orthogonal rigidity, introducing organic forms that disrupt symmetry and invite discovery. The “cave corner” on the first floor, complete with a live-edge communal table
and tree log pendant lighting, becomes the emblem of this idea, a space that is both primitive and sophisticated.
and tree log pendant lighting, becomes the emblem of this idea, a space that is both primitive and sophisticated.
Materiality defines Asterix. The palette is unapologetically monochromatic, dominated by blacks and greys but made rich through diversity of finish: beaten metal sheets, brushed bronze accents, micro concrete, matte-finished pine, terrazzo plaster, and raw stone. Black, instead of flattening the space, becomes a medium for depth and drama each surface reacting uniquely to natural and artificial light. This interplay of light and shadow mirrors the complexity of specialty coffee itself layered, nuanced, and bold.
Architecturally, the café asserts itself as an iconic black form. The aluminum-clad façade, paired with black Kadapa stone flooring and a sloping brown roofline, ensures instant recognition. The built form is both shelter and symbol its geometry marking the identity of the brand as decisively as its logo.
Architecturally, the café asserts itself as an iconic black form. The aluminum-clad façade, paired with black Kadapa stone flooring and a sloping brown roofline, ensures instant recognition. The built form is both shelter and symbol its geometry marking the identity of the brand as decisively as its logo.
Ultimately, Asterix Café is more than a coffeehouse. It is a cultural hub where community, performance, and coffee converge within a design language that is raw, experimental, and bold. By embracing darkness, the project reframes what a café can be: not just a space for consumption, but a space for immersion, intensity, and connection.
Credits:
• Photography by: Umang Shah Photography
• Photoshoot Styling by: Studio Kanan Shah
• Videography by: Ridham Gajjar Films
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