Biasol creates contemporary dining spaces for Grind restaurant and bar

Pink neon signs appear alongside teal blue surfaces and monochromatic tile floors inside Grind, an all-day restaurant in southeast London designed by Biasol.
Comprised of a dining room, cocktail bar, and small cafe, Grind in London's Greenwich neighbourhood has been completed in a contemporary mix of colours and materials.
It follows the style of the eight other sites that Grind has across the capital, which were also designed by Melbourne-based studio Biasol.
This includes a branch in Clerkenwell, which features navy velvet furnishings, and another set inside the historic London stock exchange, which has herringbone-pattern walls clad in marble tiles.
"Greenwich Grind is designed to make an impact, bringing the inner-city Grind experience to the laidback London suburb and appealing to locals, visitors, or tourists," explained the studio. Maintaining the internal layout of the 46 square-metre site ? which was previously occupied by a high street chain restaurant ? the studio has used different colours to loosely delineate different zones of the venue. Black and white mosaic floors run throughout.
The rear brick wall of the cocktail bar has been painted teal blue, matching a grooved drinks counter which sits at the room's centre.
Black-frame stool seats with cool grey cushions have been used to dress the space, along with spherical pendant lamps.
Surfaces have been painted off-white in the restaurant, which is topped by a glass atrium-style roof. Tall glazed do...
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