Texas-based design firm Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has borrowed design components from mid-century modern aesthetics to create the Balboa Surf Club restaurant. The space is defined by lush plants, green palettes, soft upholstery, and rich tonal wood materials. The upscale dining experience is in a shopping center in Houston's Uptown area so there are equal influences nodding to a vintage Californian coastal culture integrated.
The studio describes the restaurant, "Mid-century residential notes are thoughtfully contrasted with elements inspired by Brazilian brutalism for a timeless feel." The team continues with the material design and aesthetics, noting that it is "Set against a warm stone facade, the entry court includes lush landscaping and hand-glazed, verdant green tiles."
Mid-Century Modern Restaurants
Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Designs the Balboa Surf Club
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