Archive for Bar Interior Design






Matto Bar & Pizzeria in Shanghai is a great example of masterfully crafted interior design with delicious attention to detail, the project was done by Pure Creative International in HK. We like both interior design and restaurant branding, with special mention to their simple but superior website design and great press resources! As for the food, we haven’t had the opportunity, but “Delicious!” was the word when we asked our friend, CityWeekend Shanghai‘s editor, Geoff Ng.
Matto Bar & Pizzeria en Shanghai es un gran ejemplo de magnifico diseño de interiores con exquisita atención al detalle, el proyecto fue realizado por Pure Creative International en HK. Nos gustan mucho tanto interiorismo como branding del restaurante, con especial mención a su simple pero hermoso y efectiva pàgina web, atención a la sección de prensa. Por lo que respecta a la comida, aún no hemos tenido la oportunidad de ir, pero “Delicious!” fue lo que nos dijo cuando le preguntamos a nuestro amigo Geoff Ng, editor de CityWeekend Shanghai.
17 August 2012 > 08:57 / Filed under Bar Branding, Bar Interior Design, Branding, Drink, Eat, Interior Design, Photography, Restaurant Branding, Restaurant Interior Design, Restaurant Photography










Interesting trend going on with the cargo or shipping containers being used in Food & Beverage (also in Hospitality) as interior / exterior design elements, we like it and understand that it that can very interesting cost effective wise; but it really looks much better when is a used with a little bit of context:
Pop-up food truck + container = cool.
Italian restaurant + container = not so cool.
Starbucks Tukwila, Seattle. Wahaca Street Food Southank, London. Lobster Box MOVBOX, Montreal. Los Soprano Italian Restaurant Gavà, Barcelona. Del Popolo Wood Fired Pizza, SF.
Interesante moda con los containers de mercancías siendo utilizados como elementos de decoración y estructurales para hostelería. nos gusta y entendemos que su uso puede ser muy interesante con lo que respecta al coste; pero realmente su uso causa una mucha mejor impresion cuando esta un poco contextualizado.
Puesto de comida ambulante + container = guay.
Restaurante italiano + container = no tan guay.
Starbucks Tukwila, Seattle. Wahaca Street Food Southank, London. Lobster Box MOVBOX, Montreal. Los Soprano Italian Restaurant Gavà, Barcelona. Del Popolo Wood Fired Pizza, SF.
15 August 2012 > 17:52 / Filed under Architecture, Bar Interior Design, Interior Design, Restaurant Interior Design






Espectacular diseño de interiores de Joyce Wang para el restaurante AMMO en Hong Kong. Elementos fundamentales del diseño, el cobre y un aire industrial a todo el conjunto, así como los candelabros en forma de escalera para denotar atención y romper los 6 de altura del espacio. El equipo responsable de AMMO son el famoso chef local y restaurador Tony Cheng y su mentor, Chef Roland Schuller de The Drawing Room.
Joyce Wang did an spectacular restaurant interior design work for AMMO in Hong Kong.
The team behind AMMO is local celebrity chef and restaurateur Tony Cheng, together with his mentor, Chef Roland Schuller from The Drawing Room, some words by restaurateurs:
“In a setting unmatched anywhere in Hong Kong, AMMO draws inspiration from the historical, architectural and cultural significance of its location. A former explosives magazine compound created by the British army in the mid-19th century, the site underwent a conversion by renowned New York-based architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien and is now the Asia Society Hong Kong Center. AMMO, a slang term for ammunition, is also an acronym for Asia, Modern, Museum and Original, effectively communicating the overall culinary and dining experience. The phrase acknowledges the café’s Asian roots and identity, its thoroughly modern continental cuisine, its unquestionably unique position within a heritage landmark museum, and its original concept.”
9 August 2012 > 15:43 / Filed under Bar Interior Design, Interior Design, Photography, Restaurant Interior Design, Restaurant Photography







Gran proyecto de identidad de marca por Helms Workshop de Texas, para Top Hops Beer Shop en NY, muy buena tipografia, authentic feeling y un look general muy redondo. We love beer and we love Top Hops!
Great brand identity project by Helms Workshop from Texas, for Top Hops Beer Shop in NY, really good typography, authentic feeling and very cohesive overall look. We love beer and we love Top Hops! In Helms Workshop own own words:
“Top Hops is a culture-center for craft beer in Manhattan. It’s the kind of place where seasoned beer geeks can share their enthusiasm and new craft beer fans can learn a bit more about the magic combination of hops, yeast, barley and water. They’re not just a retail store— Ted and Christina have built a celebration of beer, and the good people who brew it. They foster appreciation for the craft, history and taste of great beer— they’re not just merchants, but advocates as well.
Workshop teamed with Ted and Christina early in the development of the business plan, and collaborated with architects, environmental designers and sign fabricators to create a unique and bold expression of their passion for beer. More images of signage and environment coming soon.”
4 August 2012 > 18:29 / Filed under Bar Branding, Bar Interior Design, Beer Branding, Beer Packaging Design, Branding, Drink, Identity, Interior Design, Packaging Design