Intricate floor patterns define the transitional spaces within the main dining floor. By mixing distinct flooring materials, the layout naturally separates intimate banquette seating from the high-traffic walkways without relying on solid walls or partitions.
The transition from smooth poured concrete to circular mosaic tiling creates a strong visual anchor in the center of the room. A long, tufted leather banquette runs along the perimeter wall, paired with round timber tables and sleek black leather armchairs to maximize seating capacity along the edge.
Floor-to-ceiling bi-fold glass doors line the far wall, flooding the dining room with natural daylight and connecting the indoor tables to the streetscape outside. Light timber dining chairs and a long communal table complete the central setup, establishing a relaxed yet highly structured dining environment.