Sella Concept combines Mediterranean hues and textures for London tapas restaurant Omar's Place
The interior of this restaurant in London's Pimlico features a palette of materials and colours chosen by local studio Sella Concept to evoke the warm sunshine and relaxed lifestyle of the Mediterranean.
Influenced by Shabaan's Egyptian background, and by the Mediterranean menu devised by Mallorcan-born chef Vincente Fortea, the interior design takes the sun as its starting point.
"The circular shape of the sun became the core element of everything from the visual identity to the features and furniture of the restaurant ? including the shape of the bar, the curved edges of the joinery, and the fluted banquette seating," said a statement from Sella Concept.
The material and colour palette reinforces the Mediterranean theme, with polished terracotta walls, multicoloured terrazzo tiles and end-grain wooden floors contributing to a warm and cohesive scheme.
The colour palette is dominated by complimentary peach and sage-green hues, which are used for walls and upholstery throughout the space.
Metal accents introduce clean lines and reflective finishes that contrast with the soft, organic furniture. Sculptural wall pieces in brass and patinated metal add a graphic element and alternative textures to the scheme.
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