Tony’s Chocolate bar in the Beurs van Berlage
You can find the Tony's Chocolate Cafe in the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. A screaming interior that fits in with the mission of Tony's Chocolonely, a 100% slave-free chocolate industry. Tony's social and sustainable mission fits in perfectly with the sustainable interior and with a social message.
Reuse the existing furniture by blasting and repainting it, Bamboo "Raise the Bar Tables" in the form of Chocolate cubes, the "Get Together Chairs". Ubu chairs made from recycled stewardess clothing and custom furniture made from sustainable wood with FSC certificate and bamboo tabletops. unfairly divided board games can be played at the round tables. While you drink chocolate milk on the seesaw wap, you can have your own chocolate bar made in the Tony's Super Store in the basement while you are waiting.
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Photography: Tony’s Chocolonely
Interior architect: Planq
Location: Amsterdam
Making the world 100% slave free together, that’s the mission of Tony's Chocolonely.
Amsterdam is still the largest cocoa port in Europe, so of course this magical place was not accidentally chosen by Tony's. In the early 1900s, the cocoa trade in the Beurs van Berlage already took place on the Commodities Exchange. The Super Store on the side of the Beurs van Berlage (the side of Amsterdam Central Station) is located directly below the trading floor where cocoa was traded.
Together we make chocolate 100% slave free!