Located in Lisbon’s historical center — Baixa Pombalina, Capsule Neo-Bistro is the second collaboration between Atelier Réalité and Capsule.
The project transforms a ground-floor space in an 18th-century building into a restaurant with unique features, preserving and highlighting the most significant elements of the existing space — the Arches.
Design and introduction of new elements are carried out with respect for the existing spatial configuration, minimizing alterations and avoiding overshadowing the historic structure.
The resulting atmosphere is one of quiet elegance, where simplicity enhances the overall spatial experience, concealing technical complexity while embracing the owners’ dining concept — combining bakery, kitchen, bar, and café.
Four arches now assume a sculptural presence, coated in a light gray tone that harmonizes with the walls and ceilings. The continuous terrazo flooring reinforces the neutrality of the space, allowing the new stainless-steel elements and the furniture in oak, walnut, and leather to stand out.
A continuous counter runs along the space, separating the service and kitchen areas from the dining room. Toward the back, a triangular island defines the bar and café area. The restrooms are discreetly hidden beyond a circulation tunnel.
Lighting is both diffuse and striking, articulated through large fan-shaped fixtures that punctuate the first space, and Ginkgo Biloba leaves crafted in burel, creating a welcoming and delicate effect.