The Hueso Restaurant is Bright Yet Slightly Morbid
Jamie Danielle Munro — September 25, 2014 — Art & Design
References: cadena-asociados & designboom
Hueso is a new restaurant designed by Cadena + Asociados, which uses bones as the main source of decor for the interior. While most would cringe at this thought, the arrangement of everything has been done in a tasteful and intriguing manner.
The name is also quite appropriate, as it comes from "bone" pronounced in Spanish. The type of bones also vary inside, from animals to designs that are inspired by this material. Overall the interior is bright and open, making it a welcoming space for many people. A long table sits in the middle which is ideal for accommodating large groups, or even for strangers to get to know one another a bit better.
Bones are certainly not the first thing that comes to mind when decorating a restaurant, but somehow it works here at Hueso.
Photo Credits: designboom, cadena-asociados
The name is also quite appropriate, as it comes from "bone" pronounced in Spanish. The type of bones also vary inside, from animals to designs that are inspired by this material. Overall the interior is bright and open, making it a welcoming space for many people. A long table sits in the middle which is ideal for accommodating large groups, or even for strangers to get to know one another a bit better.
Bones are certainly not the first thing that comes to mind when decorating a restaurant, but somehow it works here at Hueso.
Photo Credits: designboom, cadena-asociados
Trend Themes
1. Bone Decor - Using bones as decor for restaurants can create a unique and slightly morbid atmosphere that intrigues customers.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - The restaurant industry can explore the use of unconventional materials like bones to create innovative and visually striking establishments.
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