terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens

Terracotta clean-eating venue in Athens by studiomateriality

 

Wild Souls is a clean-eating venue designed by studiomateriality and located at the corner of two busy streets in the Kolonaki district of Athens. Positioned within a dense urban context, the project integrates into the city’s daily movement while establishing a clear architectural identity at the street corner.

 

The exterior is fully clad in terracotta tiles, giving the building a consistent material presence on all visible facades. The use of terracotta introduces a warm, earthy surface that references natural materials and aligns with the plant-based focus of the food concept. The uniform treatment of the facade allows the store to remain visually legible from multiple directions within the surrounding streetscape.

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
Wild Souls is a clean-eating venue located at a street corner in Kolonaki, Athens | all images by Antonis Sarris

 

 

Wild Souls’ Square Plan Organized Around Communal Dining

 

Inside, the design team at Athens-based studiomateriality organizes the layout around a clear square plan that promotes openness and visibility across the space. A large, centrally positioned tiled communal table anchors the ground floor and accommodates shared seating for up to ten people. This element structures circulation while supporting informal gathering and collective dining.

 

The upper level introduces a contrasting atmosphere through extensive use of greenery. Planting defines the seating area and creates a quieter environment removed from street activity below. This level functions as an interior retreat, offering a spatial shift through light, vegetation, and reduced visual density.

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
the building establishes a clear architectural presence within the surrounding streetscape

 

 

Consistent Materiality Shapes Wild Souls’ Interior Experience

 

Material choices remain consistent throughout the project. Terracotta surfaces, muted tones, and natural textures are paired with planting to establish a cohesive interior language. The design avoids excessive formal gestures, allowing materiality, proportion, and spatial organization to support the program. Wild Souls is conceived as a place for eating and social interaction, where architectural elements frame everyday use within one of Athens’ most active neighborhoods.

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
the materiality references natural surfaces and earthy tones

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the interior layout is organized around a clear square plan

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
openness and visual continuity define the ground-floor space

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
a centrally placed tiled communal table anchors the interior

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
extensive planting defines the upper-floor seating area

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
the upper floor functions as a quieter interior retreat

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
terracotta surfaces continue throughout the interior spaces

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
muted tones and natural textures establish material consistency

terracotta tiles clad wild souls clean-eating venue’s exterior by studiomateriality in athens
the layout supports informal gathering and collective dining

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architectural elements frame everyday dining and social interaction

 

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project info:

 

name: Wild Souls
architect: studiomateriality@studiomateriality

location: Irodotou 14, Kolonaki, Athens, Greece

area: 115 sqm

photographer: Antonis Sarris | @thecaptainanton

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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