Wood cladding loses its traditional stereotype at this Toronto restaurant

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Design, Architecture
Client
Our House Hospitality Company
Custom Furnishings
Coolican & Company
Millwork
Canara Woodworking Inc., CNC Cu ng Inc.
Lighting Control System
OneLX
Structural Engineering
Diomis Engineering
Contracting
Mazenga Building Group, Bootstrap Design/Build
Suppliers
Moncer, Baro Klaus, Stone Tile, KOL, Vaughan Electrical Supply, Nella, Stovemaster, MBH, Sørensen Leather
Custom Concrete Sinks
Brandon Gore (Hard Goods)
Custom Booth Pendants
Concord Custom Lighting
Signage
Filo Timo
Specialty Paint Finishing
Handsome Painters
Art
Darby Milbraith
The most classic of biophilic materials is employed on a large scale at Prime Seafood Palace, by Omar Gandhi Architect.
Key features
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