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Restaurant Interior Design Trends

Elmwood Timber

Material can be a game changer in a lot of ways when it comes to interior design and style. And no matter what your restaurant’s interior design style is, there is one natural material that can meet all of your needs – reclaimed wood. Benefits of Wood in your Restaurant Interior Design.

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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

Commercial restaurant interior design presents a host of different challenges from commercial interiors in general. These considerations must all be addressed in every aspect of a commercial restaurant interior design, from the concept and branding, to layout and operations, all the way up to the entire customer experience.

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

Credit Suisse Riyadh office by Bluehaus Spanning 19,160 sqft , Bluehaus ‘ designs’ ‘ new space embodies sophistication and functionality catering to multiple work scenarios Renowned for their innovative approach to corporate spaces, Bluehaus has yet again set a benchmark with the design of Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office.

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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

Dezeen

Glass bricks feature on the walls, floors and ceilings of the store Walnut wood panels frame the textured glass blocks. Walnut panelling echoes the brand's famous intrecciato woven leather technique The store in central Paris is the first designed by Blazy, who has led Italian luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta since 2020.

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Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku

Dezeen

Coarse plaster walls offset glinting stainless-steel display fixtures in this restrained store that architecture studio Case-Real has designed for Aesop in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Case-Real used just two materials to create the store's simple interior. Case-Real was established in the year 2000 and is led by designer Koichi Futatsumata.

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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

Dezeen

The entry program features wall with a rough texture "Upon entering, you find yourself in our version of a modernist grotto," said Apparatus. This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space. Throughout, light fixtures are hung low to emphasize a dream-like characteristic of the reimagined space.

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Plantea Estudio designs intentionally unfinished Veja store "to look like we didn't do anything"

Dezeen

Raw finishes and brutalist interventions feature in footwear brand Veja 's first dedicated shop in Madrid , complete with an in-house shoe repair workshop and interiors designed by local firm Plantea Estudio. The photography is by Salva López.