Ménard Dworkind is a Montreal-based architecture studio which was tasked with the project to create a strikingly classy ambiance for a wine bar in the city. The establishment is dubbed 'Vinvinvin' and the aesthetic boldly exudes elegance through attention-captivating juxtapositions of colors, textures, and patterns.
When developing the visual atmosphere for its client, Ménard Dworkind took inspirational cues from the "bright and vivid graphics on the bottle labels." From the retro-style hexagonal tabletops that boast geometrical shapes to the sophisticated fusion of maroon and marbled tiles, Vinvinvin will, without a doubt, cater a delightful experience to those who visit the establishment. Given that the company also offers organically fermented wine, with ingredients that have not been exposed to pesticides, Ménard Dworkind's design contributes to the elevated menu.
Photo Credits: David Dworkind
Bottle Label-Inspired Bar Interiors
Ménard Dworkind Oversees the Aestehtic of Montreal's Vinvinvin
Trend Themes
1. Bottle Label-inspired Interiors - Designing interiors that draw inspiration from the graphics and colors on bottle labels.
2. Geometrical Shapes in Interior Design - Incorporating hexagonal tabletops and other geometrical shapes in interiors to create a retro-style ambiance.
3. Attention-captivating Aesthetics - Creating designs that combine colors, textures, and patterns in a way that boldly exudes elegance and captures attention.
Industry Implications
1. Wine Bar - Wine bars can leverage this trend to create visually stunning interiors that complement the sensory experience of their offerings.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Architects and interior designers can embrace this trend to create unique and captivating designs for their clients, drawing inspiration from colorful bottle labels.
3. Organic Wine Industry - The organic wine industry can use this trend to enhance their branding and aesthetic, making their offerings stand out from competitors by incorporating attention-captivating aesthetics into their interiors.