Enigma Café in Cluj, Romania has made history by becoming the world’s first kinetic steampunk pub. Interior is designed by The 6th Sense Interiors, as the design house wanted its clients and visitors to enjoy time spent inside the café. Conceived by Alexandru Tohotan and Zoltan Zelenyak, the bar is a unique piece of brilliance that has sparked a craze among people after its first appearance on Facebook.

Inspired by labyrinthian imagery, the bar consists of a giant clock, highlighting the internal parts of the clock giving you an impression of being inside it. Placed on the foremost wall of the bar, the clock is made of giant, round and transparent glass spread all over the wall. Enclosed in a wooden rim, the clock is covered with dozens of moving wheels indicating the passing time. To create a timeless appeal, the wooden rim is illuminated with an LED band.

The giant humanoid with transparent skull fitted with plasma lamp producing visible synaptic connections seems like paddling his life away. From rotating wheels to metallic flowers to moving birds, the bar creatively defines the possibilities of life that have been reserved and the ultimate choices we make. Giving free will to imagine the place, each design is linked with other, thus giving you time to imagine that piece of machinery while enjoying drinks.

It took 6sense almost two years to complete the project that offers an incomparable experience to visitors. So, while enjoying a regular drink, you get a chance to peek into the futuristic world of Enigma Café.

 
Giant humanoid paddling his way out
Transparent skull fitted with plasma lamp produces visible synaptic connections
Bar area with all steampunk-inspired interiors
Ceiling fitted with fragmented texture and coarse metal boards
Various details are inspired by labyrinthian imagery
Metallic opening flower placed in the ceiling

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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