Industrial butchery aesthetics help choreograph a deep, dark dining experience in Madrid

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Design
Project
Client
Area
350 sq-m
Completed
September 2024
Spanish design studio Yyplusplus brings industrial meat infrastructure into its dramatic culinary spaces at Sala Cero, a gastronomic concept in Madrid's Salamanca district.
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