Biasol looks to Tulum for interiors of Tasmania's Sisterhood restaurant
Leaf-print walls, rattan seating and deep-green decor details merge to form the tropical interiors of this restaurant in Tasmania, which Biasol has designed to evoke the atmosphere of a holiday hot-spot in Mexico.
Left inspired after a trip to the balmy shores of Tulum, design studio Biasol worked to create interiors for Sisterhood which "imbue a sense of nostalgia for a holiday escape".
The restaurant is situated in the Sandy Bay suburb of Tasmania's capital, Hobart, serving up a seasonal menu of dishes made from locally grown ingredients.
"Food, design and community are at the forefront of [Tulum's] tranquillity and charm," explained the studio.
"So we designed a warm, inviting and textured environment ? a casual and easy-going experience that feels like a tropical destination."
Shades of green that evoke Tulum's dense rainforests have been applied throughout ? sage-coloured tiles clad the front of the drinks bar, while veiny emerald marble forms its countertop.
Deep-green palm fronds appear in the leaf-print wallpaper that covers surfaces in the restaurant's sunroom. Pots overflowing with winding vine plants also add textural interest.
Sandy-hued cushions dress the seating banquettes that run down the centre of the dining space, some of which are separated by short rattan partitions.
Rattan has also been used to make the backrests of the bistro-style chairs and pendant lamps that dangle from the ceiling.
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