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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Quality Chop Shop in Farringdon, London by Fraher Architects

 
April 16th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Fraher Architects

The shop sits next door to the Quality Chop House which has a reputation for excellent cooking and good quality ingredients. The Client approached us to consider design proposals for the refurbishment of the adjacent shop unit that had recently become available.

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

  • Architects: Fraher Architects
  • Project: Quality Chop Shop
  • Location: Farringdon, London
  • Photography: Jack Hobhouse
  • Joinery fabrication & installation: Fraher & Co
  • Client: Private Client

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

The food had to be displayed in a clear and simple manner, but pay reference to the utilitarian aesthetic of the food units surrounding Smithfields meat market and Exmouth Market.

The fit out elements such as the counter, produce display and lighting deserved to portray a textured and slightly rough finish, hence the display of end grain to all the plywood joinery. The edges of the shelves expose the raw plywood to create a contrast with the blackened surfaces and give the impression of packaging that has been sliced open.

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

The deep black stain contrasts sharply with the timber core of the units, reflecting the blackened character of labels commonly found on timber food crates. The blackened stain plywood is reinforced by the use of cable lighting that represents the packaging and the wrapping of the food produced. The use of exposed bulbs reflects the raw nature of the food preparation that relies on exceptional raw ingredients.

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

Original black and white tiles behind the butcher’s counter were retained and continue the basic palette used throughout the space.

Access to the working kitchen of the Quality Chop House restaurant was important to ensure that the fresh food and cake trays are constantly re-stocked with baked good throughout the day.

The project was delivered to a tight deadline, with Fraher and Co fabricating and installing the joinery within five days on site.

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

Image Courtesy © Jack Hobhouse

Image Courtesy © Fraher Architects

Image Courtesy © Fraher Architects

Image Courtesy © Fraher Architects

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