The Yucca Lounge is Beautifully Vibrant and Crazy
Kamal Musharbash — December 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yuccashanghai & thecoolhunter
Should you happen to be in Shanghai anytime soon, be sure to check out the Yucca Lounge, found on the third floor of Mansion 26F in the Sinan Mansions. The building is the center for world-renowned chef David Laris and his quirky but amazing vision.
Drawing inspiration from old Mexican art, the Yucca Lounge is relative to the art of Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The mansion also holds three of his other restaurants: The Funky Chicken, Fat Olive and 12 Chairs.
Drawing inspiration from old Mexican art, the Yucca Lounge is relative to the art of Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The mansion also holds three of his other restaurants: The Funky Chicken, Fat Olive and 12 Chairs.
Trend Themes
1. Surrealist Interior Design - The popularity of surrealism is on the rise in interior design, creating opportunities for businesses to offer unique and bold designs.
2. Art-inspired Hospitality - The integration of art into hospitality establishments, such as the Yucca Lounge, presents a disruptive opportunity for hotels and restaurants to stand out in the saturated market.
3. Quirky Dining Experience - The demand for quirky and unconventional dining experiences is growing, encouraging restaurants to create innovative concepts that offer more than just food.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Industry - The hospitality industry can benefit from offering art-inspired venues that provide unique and memorable experiences for guests.
2. Interior Design Industry - Businesses in the interior design industry can capitalize on the growing popularity of surrealism by providing clients with bold and unconventional designs.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - The food and beverage industry has the opportunity to create and market quirky and unconventional dining experiences that go beyond traditional restaurant concepts.
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