Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece

Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece

 

Santorini is not just “white.” It’s pumice off-white, charcoal lava-black, and deep red volcanic memory. Those three tones become the project’s base ingredients, like a good burger: bread, fire, and something a little dangerous.

The main spatial gesture is a curved bar, a small coastline inside the shop. Underfoot, the floor becomes graphic: a diner reference that mutates from classic black-and-white tiles into moving stripes. Along one side of the bar, those stripes rise from ground to wall, then extend outward, making the boundary between inside and outside porous, playful, and fast.

Lighting is treated as an alignment system rather than an afterthought. Each ceiling fixture sits directly above the black stripes, as if the floor has thrown its shadow upward and the ceiling decided to cooperate.

The main character is the hanging menu ring. If the bar is the coastline, the menu is the sky: an iron framework shaped like a suspended ribbon, positioned to read from both outside and inside.

The project becomes a compact manifesto:

Curves belong to the island.

Stripes belong to speed.

Black belongs to lava—and to steel.

Off-white belongs to pumice—and to light.

Red belongs to appetite (and a little drama).     

                                        Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece  

Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece

 Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece

 Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece

 Burger Take-Away | Central Santorini, Greece