Los Sopranos by Pedro Scattarella Redefines Reclaimed Design
Jana Pijak — August 21, 2012 — Art & Design
References: frameweb
Los Sopranos by Pedro Scattarella takes its interior inspiration from New York harbor freight stations and warehouse buildings. The architect brings the Big Apple to this Barcelona pizzeria, creating a space that is both modern and environmentally responsible.
The industrial eatery redefines the concept of reclaimed design. Pedro's two-storey space showcases the many functional furniture possibilities created from recycled shipping containers, metal lockers, wooden freight boxes and other heavy duty storage units.
Marrying both function and aesthetics, Los Sopranos by Pedro Scattarella successfully combines structural and graphic elements, bringing a New York attitude to the Spanish city of Barcelona. Whether lounging in its dining area or seeing how pizza is made, tourists are in love with this color-infused and sustainable eatery.
The industrial eatery redefines the concept of reclaimed design. Pedro's two-storey space showcases the many functional furniture possibilities created from recycled shipping containers, metal lockers, wooden freight boxes and other heavy duty storage units.
Marrying both function and aesthetics, Los Sopranos by Pedro Scattarella successfully combines structural and graphic elements, bringing a New York attitude to the Spanish city of Barcelona. Whether lounging in its dining area or seeing how pizza is made, tourists are in love with this color-infused and sustainable eatery.
Trend Themes
1. Reclaimed Design - The trend towards using recycled materials for functional furniture and decor is creating disruptive innovation opportunities for sustainable businesses that prioritize sustainable design.
2. Industrial Chic - The industrial aesthetic, characterized by elements such as metal, wood, and recycled materials, is becoming more prevalent in modern design and can be leveraged by businesses to create unique and visually appealing spaces.
3. Shipping Container Architecture - The upcycling of shipping containers into functional design elements is a growing trend in sustainable architecture and presents opportunities for businesses to create environmentally responsible and visually striking spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can leverage reclaimed design to create visually interesting and sustainable venues, providing memorable and conscious experiences for customers.
2. Commercial Design - Commercial design businesses can focus on incorporating industrial and reclaimed elements to create unique and sustainable interiors and furniture.
3. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative designs using recycled materials and shipping containers to create sustainable and visually interesting spaces for businesses and individuals.
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