Austin eatery Hank's features "minimalist desert modern" interiors
A group of designers have collaborated on interiors for Hank's restaurant in Austin, Texas, transforming an old grocery store into a spacious, bright eatery.
Hank's is situated in a defunct 1950s shopping centre in the city's Windsor Park neighbourhood.
Claire Zinnecker led the interior design, with stark white walls inside and out, providing a blank canvas for natural textures and various plants that decorate the restaurant.
"The pretty natural light, minimalist desert modern atheistic, placement of house plants and succulents, and attention to detail on the project has made it a perfect spot," said a statement from the team.
Overhead are globe rattan shades, adding a vintage feel to the restaurant, which is carried through to an outdoor patio decorated with wicker Acapulco chairs.
"The design intent was to make the space feel warm, comfortable, and inviting while maintaining an organic sophistication," said the team.
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