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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. El Almacén in Barcelona, Spain by Piedra Papel Tijera InteriorismoAugust 21st, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Piedra Papel Tijera Interiorismo This restaurant was born from the idea of two friends with large experience in the world of restoration who wanted to offer to their clients a different concept of food, based on platos y platillos, the conventional spanish tiny dishes. Their plates pretend to innovate with new and surprising recipes, and each one of them contains small portions, which allows you to try many of them. The cook, Grabiel Ciscar, prepares seasonal meals with a wide range of options.
Making reference to the interior design of the place, what we wanted was to create an intimate and comfortable space. We stripped the walls of the old pizzeria, revealing beautiful bricks that allowed us to create a warehouse atmosphere. The lighting plays a key role in this space, thanks to the curated selection of custom-designed lamps. We mixed specially maded benches, with green, blue and grey upholstery, and MUTTO and HAY chairs. Oak wood is a very important part in the restaurant, because it decorates the floor, tables and walls. Iron also takes a major role, as we can find it on the metal reinforcements, on the pillars and on the decorative shelves. The letter -A- of Almacén is the most graphic side of the restaurant, decisive for the interior design as we can appreciate it on some winks of space. We worked deeply on the graphic design, the signage and the menus. Share this:RelatedContact Piedra Papel Tijera Interiorismo
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