Published: Friday, March 21, 2008
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By: MADE Inc.

From outside the glow of recessed soffit lighting and custom chandeliers invite customers inside.

The curved glass pastry case; the interior shelf rotates on a lazy suzan to make it easier for employees to serve customers.
Words from the Architect
Located in the lobby of the new Ace Hotel in Portland, Oregon, the Stumptown Cafe boasts artisan coffees brewed a cup at a time. The intent of this cafe is to give people a unique experience with coffee-encouraging customers to stand along the bar and enjoy a shot of espresso, or meander through the offerings of single-origin coffees available by the cup or pound.

The face of the bar is tiled with more than 400 hand-made frames.
The design of the interior and bar nod to the history of the original building (built in 1912), and simultaneously contrasts it with modern finishes and details. The face of the bar is tiled with more that 400 hand-made frames, and custom oak wainscoting runs the perimeter of the space, inset flush to the walls. Above the back-lit sign in the back-bar, a taxidermal rooster (Stumptown's "mascot") rests on an oscillating base, slowly moving back and forth about once an hour. The curved glass, built-in pastry case anchors the bar and features a custom lazy susan, and three clustered chandeliers and hand-blown coffee jars were made as a collaboration between Esque design and MADE.

Custom chandeliers were designed and made as a collaboration between MADE and Esque design.

Modern interpretation of wainscoting; inset panels run the full perimeter of the cafe.

MADE designed and built custom walnut credenzas to be used as condiment stands.

A taxidermal rooster nested in the back bar sways left to right about once an hour.
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