Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Cafe Restaurant By Koichi Takada Architects

This briliant cave restaurant designed by japanese interior designer and architectsKoichi Takada and is located in Sydney, Australia. With the main goal and the basic ideas was to change the way people eat and chat in restaurants. These Cave restaurant interior has bring a new level in modern interior design and decorating ideas by offering great quality acoustic of the restaurants that contributes to the comfort and enjoyment of a dining experience.
We have experimented with noise levels in relation to the comfort of dining and the ambience a cave like environment can create. The timber profiles generate a sound studio atmosphere, and a pleasant ‘noise’ of dining conversation, offering a more intimate experience as well as a visually interesting and complex surrounding.





The series of acoustic curvatures were tested and developed with computer modeling and each ‘timber grain’ profile has been translated and cut from computer-generated 3-D data, using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology.

A modern Asian restaurant interior with Vibe at AME by Munge Leung

It’s a whole new Asian restaurant interior designed by Munge Leung. The interior for the AME Restaurant in Canada, precisely in Toronto, creates what’s seemingly mystical, magical and mysterious atmosphere. The Canadian interior designer Munge Leung
It’s the slickest and inspiring form where the transcendent space fuses the traditional and the contemporary to create a place that is spacious and striking. The transformation of the supper club interior at the dining and lounge area use an opened up concept to create a more social ambiance. This is done so to create what’s called “ideal” for and after dinner lounging and dancing. Private dining room is elevated on open area to get the most experience from dining, bottle service and the club vibe.













Here’s the materials used at this restaurant:
Silk kimono fabrics juxtaposed with sleek black leather, polished concrete flooring reflected by hand hewn wood plank ceiling installations – balance through contrast – is the defining philosophy that gives form to the transcendent experience at Ame. Richly complex compositions of materials create a visually strong yet simple space. The materials impart form and function beyond the customary – a hostess station created by a custom cut block of Owen Sound Limestone, dining table surfaces formed by sheets of natural black walnut, banquette and dining room seating upholstered in vibrant kimono fabrics – all together harmonize in a symbolic storytelling of the vision behind Ame’s creation.

Intuitive modern salon interior design by GFRA Architects.

I never know why is it every time I go to the hair dresser salon the interior design always look catchy and glamorous. Everything is a glossy and uses dark combination on their interior design materials. And so does this futuristic hairdresser salon interior design. The hairdresser salon interior concept looks very glossy and the salon interior concept also looks futuristic. The interior by gfra architects looks futuristic because of the furniture lines they use and the materials which are glossy. I love the industrial wall designed at this salon interior design. It gives a balance towards the overall glossy materials.





The overall space at this salon interior is done by combining two elements, and those are existing shell with an industrial character with the new free form shells which has more refined materials that address the function of the shop. How do you like this modern salon interior design by gfra architects?