Honouring dining as a multi-sensory experience, a Japanese restaurant mirrors its menu

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Design
BigER Club Design
Brand
Biiird Yakitori
Client
Shenzhen Benmu Dining Management Ltd.
Floor Area
274 sq-m
The design of Shenzhen restaurant Biiird Yakitori explores how a form of Japanese barbecue dining can influence space.
Key features
BigER Club Design
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