Dasha Surinova
Restaurant station
Optimize your restaurant's workflow with these essential station ideas. Discover how to create a seamless and efficient operation for your restaurant staff.
Gallery of Lume' - Melbourne / Australia / | Picture 17 |
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Ivy Leleux
The restaurant is based in the 1st district of Vienna, it was a group-projcet, it was great experiance to work on a commercial project. servicestation with the view throuch the restaurant bar for handmade delicatessen simple but elegant with many little hidden details breakfast bar cocktail bar young and flashy toilet entrance Male toilet
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Sriya Dasgupta
Check out one of our projects that reminds us of endless summer! With light wood tones and the richness of tambour, we built a functional and great grab and go space for the client. The coffee station even has hidden trash compartments and storage!
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Hannah Kos
Cuff Studio on Instagram: ““Welcome. How many in your party?” Custom design and build host/hostess stand by @cuffhome_ flanking the @cletile zellige wrapped post.…”
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branden francis
Anita Hertlova
Pattern has teamed industrial grey bricks and steel with warm-toned timber to create this poolside restaurant interior on the outskirts of Melbourne.
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Delicate Materials
Image 4 of 13 from gallery of In Situ / Aidlin Darling Design. Photograph by Matthew Millman
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Jessica Helgerson Interior Design Brews Up a Stumptown Café in a Brooklyn Firehouse - Interior Design
New York relies on coffee shops almost as much as municipal services. Now the two are merging—architecturally, at least—thanks to Jessica Helgerson's design of Stumptown Coffee Roasters’ first Brooklyn café, housed in an 1860’s former firehouse in leafy Cobble Hill.
Cherish Lyne
Whitney's opened earlier this week near the northern tip of Longboat Key.
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Monica Wehba