Bistro Ferdinand, located in Bratislava’s iconic Sad Janka Kráľa park, was designed following a public tender for a new tenant. The project revitalized the original pavilion by architect Ferdinand Konček from 1982, which was renovated in 2024 by Jan Studený and Peter Stec. The interior aims to reflect the atmosphere of the park and foster a sense of community. Conceived as the main bistro of the park, Ferdinand is open, inclusive, and welcoming.
Its design is inspired by a restored floral artwork by Ľuba Končeková-Veselá, which influenced the color palette and decorative accents. The space is divided into two main zones: a fixed gastro area that is openly integrated, allowing guests to watch food and drink preparation, and a flexible operational zone with movable furniture, adaptable for various events.
The design emphasizes geometric contrasts, combining an orthogonal grid with diagonal elements that mirror the pavilion’s angled architecture. A central circular table encourages social interaction, while different lighting options—including spotlights, wall lamps, and Tyvek solitaires—creates a versatile atmosphere that adapts to different times of day and events.