Award-winning interior design studio Kai Interiors is proud to announce the completion of its latest project, Guillam Coffee, located within the newly redeveloped and iconic London building, The Whiteley. Completed on 22 July 2025, this coffee space pays homage to the site’s historic past through a rich tapestry of textures, curves, and considered materiality.
At the heart of the design concept lies the influence of The Whiteley’s legacy in textiles. The soft, wave-like forms throughout the space, from the microcement curved wall to the sweeping counter and bespoke tables, reflect the flowing movement of fabric. This visual narrative celebrates the craftsmanship once associated with the building while aligning with Guillam Coffee’s brand identity.
Daniela Canas, Interior Designer of Kai Interiors, says: "The brief was to create a warm, inviting space that subtly referenced the Whiteley’s past while representing the Guillam brand. A key element in our design was the integration of branding colours with luxurious walnut panelling, establishing an elegant balance between modern hospitality and historical homage. Bespoke furniture, custom lighting, and tactile finishes elevate the guest experience while remaining timeless and functional."
· A custom microcement curved wall crafted to mimic the flow of textiles · A bespoke curved counter and branch feature to anchor the bar area · Use of sustainable materials and handcrafted finishes throughout · Brand-led colour palette tied into an elegant walnut woodwork scheme
Guillam Coffee at The Whiteley is more than a café, it’s a thoughtfully designed destination that honours history while embracing the future of hospitality.
About KAI Interiors
KAI Interiors is an award-winning, female-led London and Sydney design company specialising in exceptional hospitality, residential, wellbeing, and workspace projects. Our innovative, open-minded approach fosters trusted relationships, enabling us to deeply understand clients’ needs. We craft unique, human-centric concepts that deliver beautiful, functional designs. We partner globally with hotels, restaurants, bars, and high-net-worth individuals seeking impressive, bespoke lifestyle experiences. Our seamless four-step process guides clients through concept, design, build, and styling. Founded over a decade ago by Michaela Reysenn, an F&B veteran, KAI consistently balances practicality and aesthetic beauty in award-winning projects under her leadership. Our Mission is designing inspiring spaces that cultivate authentic engagement and collective wellbeing, for a more socially connected world.
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This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a futuristic and fluid restaurant design by 2023 SBID Awards Finalist, KAI Interiors.
Curve Club is a new members club concept focused on combining both digital and physical locations for the most influential people in the world. KAI Interiors were appointed to design the interior of their first luxury clubhouse, which celebrates cutting-edge design and seamless hospitality. The design incorporates sculptural shapes and innovative lighting techniques while embracing organic materials to mesh with the existing building. Digital art is used to create a ‘dreamland’ feel that rings true to the future-focused Curve Club ethos.
SBID Awards Category: Restaurant Design
Practice: KAI Interiors
Project: Curve Club
Location: London, United Kingdom
Our client is building a members club that combines both digital and physical locations to the most influential people in the world. Their membership is a freely tradable NFT that gains lifetime access. The design brief called for organic materials & sculptural shapes with seamless details, while bring in beautiful digital art to create a futuristic 'dreamland' feel.
Fluidity and water became a reference we continued to draw inspiration from, to achieve the organic feel. We have used water effect materials and lighting in key spaces, and we echo these fluid shapes throughout the interior.
We were working with a limited budget, so it was crucial that we allocated the budget efficiently to achieve the premium outcome. By utilising existing features, we managed to allow for the high end design features.
Pushing the boundaries and being able to create something unique. The vast majority of the furniture was bespoke which gave us the opportunity to be creative.
To be able to share this project with the SBID community of designers and gain insight into the other wonderful interiors that studios across the globe are designing.
We have been able to connect with leaders in our industry and gain invaluable recognition for our work.
Questions answered by Rebecca Crossling, Interior Designer at KAI Interiors.
We hope you feel inspired by this week's design!
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