Erbalunga Estudio creates restaurant interior inspired by its Mexican menu
Colours inspired by the Mexican city of Monterrey are used to decorate the interior of this taco restaurant in Vigo, Spain by locally based designers Erbalunga Estudio.
Located in the Vigo city centre, Sierra Madre was set up by Mexican owners who commissioned Erbalunga Estudio to create an interior that reflected the street food on the menu.
"The authenticity of the ingredients and recipes meant creating our own design, a way of creating a space that reflected the proprietors vision, values and enhancing the ethnicity of the menu," said the studio, which is led by interior architects Rubén RodrÃguez and Arminda Espino Vera.
"Time and comfort was a key consideration in the project, as Sierra Madre was to offer typical urban food of Monterrey but with a more a elaborate, slow food concept," they continued.
The 103-square-metre restaurant has a long and narrow floor plan which is divided up into smaller areas. These areas are defined by MDF partition walls that form boxes of varying scales.
Each box is painted in a bold shade of either green, yellow or pink and teamed with pale pine wood furniture and ceramic brick screens.
"The composition of colour plays a fundamental role to generate the Mexican atmosphere, opposed to the external reality of the city of Vigo," said the design team.
An open timber framework across the ceiling is designed to create a sense of height while also supporting a network of lights. Meanwhile, the zig-zagging pa...
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