Ten texture-heavy restaurant interiors filled with natural materials
Rough clay walls, river-stone flooring and a seating topography formed from OSB panels feature in our latest lookbook, which rounds up 10 restaurant interiors that bring in natural elements.
Although defined by a reverence for their local context, the projects included hail from all over the world, ranging from a healthy fast food eatery in Ukraine to a cave-like Japanese BBQ joint and the BIG-designed, three-Michelin-starred Noma in Copenhagen.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbook series providing visual inspiration for the home. Previous articles in the series showcased homely office interiors that are good enough to live in, as well as homes with striking fireplaces, domestic gyms and cross-laminated interiors.
Mimi Kakushi, United Arab Emirates, by Pirajean Lees Lattice screens, rattan chairs and wooden bead curtains come together to recreate the old-school glamour of Japan's jazz age in this Dubai sushi restaurant, which is housed inside a former nightclub.
All of the eatery's electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as the ventilation system, is hidden behind a straw ceiling grid to create a "residential feel" within the commercial space.
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Noma 2.0, Denmark, by BIG and Studio David Thulstrup
When it came to designing a new location for Noma ? named the world's best restaurant on five separate occasions ? BIG and Studio David Thulstrup drew on a local material palette to mirror the eatery's forag...
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