The central dining hall layout orchestrates a multi-layered material experience, combining floor-to-ceiling perimeter glazing with intricate overhead installations and graphic surface finishes to establish a highly energized social hub.
The main floor layout relies on an expansive floor-to-ceiling glass facade that floods the restaurant with natural light while providing a strong visual link to the street. Suspended in the center of the room is a dramatic, circular timber ceiling canopy from which dozens of colorful woven ropes drop at varying lengths, each ending in an exposed Edison bulb. This festive light installation acts as a bold architectural focal point, lowering the scale of the high ceiling to make the central dining area feel intimate.
Below the lights, a variety of seating arrangements are carefully organized, including circular timber tables paired with bright blue upholstered chairs, and a long communal table anchored by an industrial yellow steel frame. The floor treatment divides the space effectively, shifting from a graphic grey-and-white patterned encaustic tile along the booth perimeter to a rich dark hardwood parquet across the central dining zone. A curated grid of multi-colored art pieces punctuates the smooth grey plaster wall in the background, reinforcing the vibrant, global theme of the restaurant.