
In the heart of Białystok, the new Moon Loong Sushi Bar, designed by the studio BOHE Architektura led by Anna Skowrońska, defines a refined and poetic aesthetic, where light and materials engage in perfect balance. Over an area of 98 m², the space combines light wood furnishings with soft shades such as mint, grey and beige, and the impalpable velvets of the wide seats, creating an intimate and welcoming environment designed to celebrate the art of sushi through calm and simplicity.
Wooden structures inspired by traditional Japanese shoji screens allow light to filter through, articulating the rooms without enclosing them, while the large windows open the interiors to the surrounding nature, reinforcing the perception of harmony between space and landscape. Moon Loong conveys an idea of subtle, measured hospitality, where design becomes an experience and material interprets lightness as an architectural language.
For floors and wall coverings, the project chooses the Masterpiece collection, designed by Ferruccio Laviani, in the Piece Alpi and Master White variants, size 60×60 cm and thickness 9 mm. The surfaces, defined by a subtle texture and diffused luminosity, reflect the venue’s philosophy: a balance between design, restraint and harmony. The ceramic material, discreet yet expressive, merges with the wood and the light, defining a suspended space where aesthetics and comfort are in dialogue. As in every project featuring Lea Ceramiche, beauty and technology meet in a coherent and sensitive language, turning the surface into a true design experience.