
This Interior design for the restaurant was designed by Sergey Makhno & Butenko Vasiliy in Kiev. The main goal when designing the space this restaurant is to create a restaurant environment that natural, modern and comfortable. Here you will feel like a baby bird who fell while sipping cocktails or dinner on top of a tornado. This restaurant can be classified as a modern European style kitchen...

SO Architecture has designed a modern interior for a restaurant in Ramat Yishay Rosso, a town of el-Yezre valley in northern Israel. Design was influenced and inspired by local geography. The rolling hills that surround the restaurant was found in the ceiling sued the restaurant, built in thirty-six sections of structural steel, and covered with painted wood. When night comes, percahayaan between ceiling...

APPARATUS Architecture has developed a design Ubuntu Restaurant in downtown Napa, California. The main dining room, bar and open kitchen occupies a large volume bounded by stone walls and rolls of the original frame open. large chandelier in the volume of custom floating dining room A second floor mezzanine sitting in a closed room of the food preparation and storage. Soil is a mixture of dark wood...

Lifeforms Studio has completed a design restaurant in London. Lifeforms designed a 1800sq ft unit uses an eclectic blend of modern materials and bright colors to show the traditional gasoline in the Mediterranean region. Additional features such as discussion Lifeforms and bespoke designed tables, walls, tables and balconies has resulted in a playground style and inner wealth.

The restaurant is primarily a white dress, exudes an atmosphere of pure and contemporary. soft lighting, indirect and the environment, like the sun as seen from under water. Flowing to the edge hidden in the ceiling, skylights overhead and penetrate through the filter between detail the ceiling like tentacles. Modern interior repeated use of patterns and textures that reference an underwater seascape....

The design of L’Idiot Restaurant is an attempt to create the architectural equivalent of perfect peasant food. The directness with which the sculptural objects seem to represent and evoke parts of food runs the risk of actually becoming ugly. However, there is a lack of pretension; nothing is covered up. These objects, like the food, are laid bare to be enjoyed for exactly what they are. The L’Idiot...