A new contemporary food hall is occupying an old lumbar warehouse in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The establishment is the first of its kind in the southwestern US state. Spanning 40,000 square feet and dubbed 'Sawmill Market,' the aesthetic of the business is overhauled by New York-based Islyn Studio.
The contemporary food hall is illuminated by an ample amount of light and features various modern material elements such as the industrial details that are present on the ceiling and throughout the establishment and the playful prints that capture the eye. In the design brief, the goal was to create "a new food and wine revolution in New Mexico — a state known for Route 66, craft beer and green chili."
Sun-Lit Contemporary Food Halls
Isles Studio Designs the Aesthetic of the Sawmill Market
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Food Halls - Opportunity for businesses to transform traditional food halls into modern, aesthetically pleasing spaces.
2. Industrial Design - Potential for businesses to incorporate industrial details and elements into their establishments for a unique and modern look.
3. Local Food and Wine Revolution - Chance for businesses to introduce innovative food and wine offerings in regions known for other culinary specialties.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for food and beverage businesses to revamp their spaces and reimagine the traditional food hall concept.
2. Interior Design - Industry professionals can explore the incorporation of industrial elements and modern aesthetics in their designs for commercial spaces.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - Hotels and resorts can consider creating unique food hall experiences that showcase local food and wine specialties as a draw for tourists.