Symmetrical Bar Interiors

This Rotterdam Restaurant Was Designed by Studio Modijefsky

This Rotterdam restaurant features a variety of charismatic materials and a keen attention to detail that results in marvelous bouts of symmetry. Designed by Amsterdam-based Studio Modijefsky, the Holy Smoke Bar and Grill sits within a historic building that is lined with blue and red iron bistro chairs and black tables for patrons to enjoy their coffee and people-watch.

Taking the place of a former cigar shop, the Rotterdam restaurant features custom-made light fixtures that reference the property's past and boasts gradient facades that boast the dynamic new logo. Holy Smoke Bar and Grill is characterized by its dark wood floors, colorful ironwork and slabs of Belgian marble and limestone.

Located on Rotterdam's Tiedplein Square, the Holy Smoke Bar and Grill is definitely worth a try if you find yourself in the design-centric Dutch city.
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