Natural and Authentic Materials Shape the Atmosphere of the Space

Modern Asian café with a unique concept focused on serving matcha. The honest approach to matcha preparation is matched by the interior design. Natural and true materials define the atmosphere of the place.

Sensu is a modern Asian café devoted to the ritual of matcha, positioned at the edge of the lively Prague’s Žižkov district. Designed with a deep respect for material honesty and sensory experience, the interior reflects the purity of its concept—simple, serene, and precise. Built on a restrained palette of oak veneer, raw concrete, glass, and linen, the space allows the vivid greens of matcha and sweets to claim visual presence. A custom-designed linear bar orchestrates movement and preparation, accompanied by a bespoke collection of tables and benches.

An acoustic ceiling grid above the bar addresses acoustics and air circulation, its depth adding visual weight to the bar area. Throughout, stainless-steel edges and material contrasts—velvety wood against glossy steel, soft linen against firm concrete—create an interior that is both serene and precisely considered.

New construction is being built on the former Žižkov railway station, and people stream around the corner with an arcade on their way to work or relaxation in the nearby park. Sensu, an Asian café with a passion for matcha, is an island of calmness in this dynamic environment of the new Žižkov.

The interior design project addressed every inch of the furniture, ceiling, walls and floor. From the dilatation in the concrete floor to the stainless steel drip edges. Throughout the design process, the exceptional approach of the investor, who, among other things, went to Japan to establish relationships with local tea growers, gave the whole endeavour a drive with his commitment to unconditional quality.

The interior is based on a temperate palette of materials. Wood, linen, concrete and glass. The natural and earthy tones of the furniture make the colourful matcha and sweets stand out. As well as the vivid colour palette, we have emphasised the complementary characters of the materials. Velvety oak veneer sits alongside glossy stainless steel, while the unyielding concrete is complemented by soft waves of linen curtains. The individual elements—chairs, tables, lights, glasses, cups—are unified and have a harmonious effect on the café visitors.

The space is dominated by a long, linear bar which directs the movement in the café and provides the staff with all the preparation equipment. We also designed our own family of tables and benches for Sensu—a round table with a diameter of two metres, rectangular tables for four people and a bar table next to the entrance. All energy and resources are spent efficiently and practically. The raster ceiling over the bar solves the acoustics above the coffee machine, allowing the air conditioning to function properly, and its deep shadows add weight to the bar. The interior works with light and shadow to make the space cozy and legible.

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Project name: Sensu
Studio: Jiri Lukas Atelier
Author: Jiří Lukáš, Magda Sobotková

Project location: Prague, Czech Republic

Project year: 2024
Completion year: 2025
Usable floor area: 135 m²

Photographer: Alex Shoots Buildings

Materials
polished concrete – floor
oak – furniture, bar, built-in wardrobes
stainless steel – bar, light semi-cabinets
linen – curtains
concrete screeds – wall finishes

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