Zen Sushi in Rome: Restaurant Interior
Zen Sushi in Rome, Italian Interior Design Images, Fushimi Inari Temples, Architect
Zen Sushi in Rome
Restaurant Interior Italy inspired by temples of Fushimi Inari in Kyoto ? design by Berarducci Architecture
28 Dec 2016
Zen Sushi Rome
Design: Berarducci Architecture
Location: Via degli Scipioni, Rome, Italy
Berarducci Architecture Reproduces the Suggestion of the Temples of Kyoto in a Restaurant in Rome
The interior spaces of the restaurant Zen Sushi in Rome have been completely redefined by the intervention of Carlo Berarducci inspired by the temples of Fushimi Inari in Kyoto.
The project is conceived as a process, a sequence of steps and direction changes, which gradually reveal the environments without closing the perspectives, inviting you to explore the interior spaces of the restaurant.
The intervention has redefined the spaces identifying the different nature of them through lacquered wood vertical cladding, reflecting suspended ceilings, black marble walls, and bottom backlit rice paper walls.
Dividers and walls formed by the close succession of vertical black wood shingles, lacquer from a meter from the ground of the red-orange color of the Kyoto temples, drive and mark the going throw, or devide environments without separate them.
Suspended pvc ceilings lacquered the same color define the different areas emphasizing the visual perspectives, while full-height polished black marble walls are used as backdrops oppose to mirrored walls multiplying the prospect...
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