This vibrant Asian restaurant celebrates centuries of craft within the intimate confines of a converted Bangalore bungalow.
Client: xyz | Area (Built up): 1,700 sq ft | Status: Completed in 20xx| Team: Shruti Jaipuria, xyz | Photographer: xyz | Collaborations: xyz
Nestled within Bangalore's lanes of converted homes, this project transforms a formerly residential space into a vibrant Asian diner.
Unfolding across 1,700 sq ft of what was once a home's ground floor, the design leverages the low ceilings and compartmentalized rooms as an opportunity. The design response
Celebrating Indian artistry, the studio in collaboration with Channapatna craftsmen created a striking 250-module wooden installation. Each module is turned by hand and finished with natural lacquers.
The material palette grounds the space in regional authenticity while maintaining the refined taste demanded by modern dining. Locally quarried Sadharalli granite creates a continuous language in subtle grey tones that flows throughout the restaurant while Birch wood panelling adds warmth. Red, green and yellow mosaic tiles infuse a youthful energy in the atmosphere.
The colour scheme unites the design as well as adds a surprise. Pastel pinks and greens add an elegant edge essential to fast-casual diners. The lights are customized in organic forms made of raw silk crafted in Pondicherry.
In transforming a modest home into a vibrant diner, the design strikes a harmonious balance between the frenetic pace of fast-casual dining and slow rhythms of human craft.