The solid oak floor was made from old wood salvaged from old homes. The wall consists of thick cement bricks that have been hand-stripped to make them resemble charcoal. The abundant light pouring on the many green plants and the charcoal tones of the wood create an atmosphere that makes people naturally slow down, enjoy themselves, and savor their food in complete relaxation.
Posts Tagged ‘stone wall’
Reading Food and Slow Living restaurant by xyi design, Nanning – China
January 4th, 2018West Elm Headquarter by VM Architecture and Design, New York City
August 2nd, 2017VMAD worked with West Elm to create a timeless and sophisticated space – more like an art gallery than a trendy office environment. VMAD wanted to develop an environment that celebrates and showcases the brand’s design aesthetic, one that incorporates custom artistic elements created by west elm’s world design partners and local Brooklyn artists.
Firesq jewellery boutique by Glamshops, Bucharest – Romania
May 31st, 2017The purple color inside Firesq store is a brand identity and we chose to highlight this color creating a contrast with some stone wall coverings on the side and floor.
ANDERSEN Bakery by Prospace Asia, Xiamen – China
August 21st, 2015
Following its history of two decades, Andersen Bakery looks to move forward through the development of a very European brand and iconography, as well as its focus on organic ingredients.
Consulting Firm Offices by PROCOS Group, Brussels – Belgium
May 15th, 2015PROCOS Group has developed a new office space for a business consulting firm located in Brussels, Belgium.
Carnaby Fashion House by Shop Consult / Umdasch Shopfitting, Wiener Neustadt – Austria
February 14th, 2015Carnaby Fashion House by Shop Consult / Umdasch Shopfitting, Wiener Neustadt – Austria
Hudson Trail Outfitters store by Core Architecture, Arlington – Virginia
January 31st, 2014Beyond the escalator is a glimpse of the main upper retail level of nearly 20,000 square feet. The vast upper level was ideal for implementation of themed settings and features particular to product merchandising. Included include; rock climbing walls, a rain chamber, stylized footwear testing hill, and use of natural woods for display walls and fixtures.