Café Campano, Musée d’Orsay

The Café Campana, on the top floor of the Musée d’Orsay in central Paris. It gets its name from the two Brazilian Campana brothers, Fernando and Humberto, who designed it,

At one end of the cafe is one of the original clocks from the station which this building originally housed. Apart from that, the cafe was completely redesigned, using curvy, polyurethane chairs, fragmented lamps and ‘scribble-shaped screens in twisted orange metal.

The cafe was opened in October 2011 and is one of three eateries inside the museum.

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