A-nrd brings "beachfront feel" to restaurant in London's Soho
London design office A-nrd has used a palette of neutral and natural materials to give this restaurant in Soho a laidback atmosphere reminiscent of an Australian beach club.
Milk Beach Soho is the brainchild of Sydney-born restaurateur Elliot Milne, who wanted to create an all-day eatery and night-time hotspot influenced by some of Australia's casual dining venues.
A-nrd has designed London's Milk Beach Soho restaurant
The restaurant, which can seat 150 people, is located within the Ilona Rose House development in central London and occupies what was previously an empty shell and core unit.
A-nrd set out to design a transportive space for the eatery that replicates the feeling of coastal hospitality in Sydney's Milk Beach neighbourhood without feeling alienating in its urban setting. The eatery features natural materials like wood and rattan
"We chose a natural, neutral palette to give the restaurant that beachfront feel," said Alessio Nardi, who runs the studio together with Lukas Persakovas.
"We wanted to avoid any direct nautical motifs or tacky references to the seaside," he told Dezeen. "Our design is intentionally quite minimal and plays with textures and subtle colours instead of using obvious motifs like ropes or model boats."
Bamboo pendant lights by Lion Iron hang from the ceiling
The bright and airy space is grounded by a polished Palladiana terrazzo floor that was laid in situ, with large chunks of tonal marble set into a base of sa...
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