Studio Love is Enough has been commissioned to oversee the design of a modern Japanese restaurant that occupies space in Brooklyn-based creative hub A/D/O. Dubbed the Rule of Thirds, the concept of the eatery was first developed by restaurateur Sunday Hospitality.
The chic and modern Japanese restaurant boasts a rather uplifting vibe. Love is Enough used douglas fir wood and walnut generously across the space and created fluid, accessible shapes. In addition, hits of velvety green throughout accent the interior and eventually, the aesthetic of Rule of Thirds is reminiscent of the season of spring in some ways.
Studio Benson was also tapped to design "sculptural metal light fixtures" that draw inspiration from "Japanese water rituals."
Green-Accented Modern Japanese Restaurants
Studio Love is Enough Designs a Restaurant in A/D/O
Trend Themes
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3. Sculptural Metal Light Fixtures - Inspiration from water rituals and other cultural elements can lead to unique and visually striking light fixtures in restaurant design.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses can explore incorporating sustainable materials and natural elements into their design to create a calming and welcoming atmosphere.
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