“POMET” represents the fruit of an orchard, and this concept is expressed through large, abstract 3D bas-relief cut fruits on the walls. These sculptural elements not only symbolize the name’s meaning but also lend an organic feel to the interior.
Natural materials were intentionally selected to evoke the sensation of being in nature during autumn – when the fruit is ripe and ready to harvest. Organic design elements include walls finished with traditional Romanian countryside plaster, sand-toned ceramic flooring, and furniture featuring curved wood details that recall the form of tree branches.
Terracotta tones are woven throughout the interior, reinforcing the warm, autumnal atmosphere. Accents of copper – seen in the lighting fixtures and bar detailing – serve as a subtle metaphor for the țuică boilers, referencing the traditional Romanian fruit-based spirit, and anchoring the space in local cultural heritage.

Credits
Interior
Bright Design; Lucian Blaga, Roxana Blaga
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Cluj Napoca, Romania
Total area
240 m2
Photos
Oana Rednic
Project Partners
Branding & graphic design: Symbold