LONDON — It’s a Prada par-tea.
The Italian luxury brand has opened a Prada Caffè at Harrods in Knightsbridge on the bottom floor of the department store.
The brand’s mint green hue has been plastered everywhere in the space, which incorporates a balcony area for extra seating. The flooring follows the black-and-white checkered floors of the Prada boutique in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan with the floral bas reliefs taking inspiration from the brand’s international flagships.
The tableware takes cues from ancient Celadon pottery, with pale blue Japanese porcelain utilized in the space.
Prada Caffè is open from March 31 to Jan. 7, and can soon be accompanied by an outside stall offering ice cream coming soon to Harrods.
The menu includes breakfast, light lunch bites and evening cocktails, from sandwiches and risotto to buffalo mozzarella, salmon and crab dishes.
The mint-green counters will even be selling pastries for eat-in and takeaway — taking hints from Prada’s Milanese café Bar Luce designed by filmmaker Wes Anderson.
The drinks menu offers negroni-based aperitifs, classic cocktails and wines from across Italy, corresponding to Sicily to Piedmont.
In early March, the Prada Group reported a robust set of full-year results and said it achieved margin targets because of a solid performance of the Prada and Miu Miu brands, and across all product categories.
Within the 12 months ended Dec. 31, net profit soared 58 percent to 465 million euros compared with 294 million euros in 2021.
Revenues rose 25 percent to 4.2 billion euros compared with 3.36 billion euros in 2021, when the group returned to profitability.
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