Restaurant

Sustainable transformation of the cafeteria of a Cora supermarket

7 February 2022 2 min read

Having a chat over a cup of coffee after shopping has never been as enjoyable as at Cora in Ermont. This supermarket in the small town north-west of Paris has created a homely ambience in its cafeteria that is both sustainable and easy to maintain.

La Maison Blanche’s interior designer Isabelle Lepers rejuvenated old tabletops with fresh colours from UNILIN’s Evola range: Sunshine, Fresh green, Goldfish orange, Exotic blue and Lime moon grey. Isabelle purposefully selected Unilin because our panelling is made of 100% recovered wood and is also very easy to maintain. In other words, a perfect example of upcycling – or how discarded objects can be given a new lease on life.

Unilin's Evola range offers natural-looking designs in addition to a wide range of bright, bold colours to spruce up your interior. Suitable as wall covering and furniture panels.

Project details

Location: Ermont
Country: France
Sector: Restaurant
Architect: La Maison Blanche
Photographer: Laura Innocente

Used furniture to create a cafeteria with a soul
Used furniture to create a cafeteria with a soul

Panels used in this project:

  • UNILIN Evola-HPL

  • High Pressure Laminate intended for bonding to supporting substrates
Arranged in corners so that everyone can find a placeSnug corners lend the cafeteria a homely feelEase of maintenance without sacrificing on ambienceEach object has its own story to tellPlants and fresh colours provide balance