In Buenos Aires, a restaurant characterized by custom furniture and refined architecture
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Designers
Chamber Projects, It-Met, Giusto Van Campenhout
Furniture Design
Objects Of Common Interest, It-Met, Ries, Gaston Badii, Juan Garcia Mosqueda, Santiago Giusto
Lighting Design
Brand/Client
Asadero is a new restaurant space in the Argentinian capital's Olivos neighbourhood, designed to both interact with and juxtapose the urban surroundings.
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