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Street XO

LW

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The restaurant - Ingrid Rasmussen
The restaurant - Ingrid Rasmussen
The restaurant - Ingrid Rasmussen
The restaurant - Ingrid Rasmussen

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Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
Total
JURY VOTES
Restaurant
6.28
6.81
6.88
5.23
6.3
Laura Guido-Clark
Laura Guido-Clark Founder at Love Good Color
Nice use of color, light and patter...
8.18
8.14
8.12
5.22
7.42
Hui Xie
Hui Xie Design Director at ACE Design
7.5
6.8
7.5
7
7.2
Nataša Stanaćev
Nataša Stanaćev Founding Partner at Stanaćev Granados
7.5
7.5
8
5
7
Matyas Simonyi
Matyas Simonyi Creative Director at Tom Postma Design
8.06
8.47
8.58
5
7.53
Maria Felicitas Navia
Maria Felicitas Navia Founder at OHIO Estudio
delightful caos...
6.8
7.4
7.17
5.71
6.77
Shaikha Al-Sulaiti
Shaikha Al-Sulaiti Founder at Shaikha Al Sulaiti
6.14
6.27
6.46
5
5.97
Roman Vrtiška
Roman Vrtiška Cofounder at Vrtiška & Žák
5
6
6.5
5.5
5.75
Amalia Ramírez
Amalia Ramírez Founder and Design Director at ar_ea
5
6
6
5.5
5.63
Matthew Senkowycz
Matthew Senkowycz Cofounder at Loom Atelier
5
5.5
6
5
5.38
Angela Lindahl
Angela Lindahl Cofounder at Yatofo Creatives
6.5
7
7
5.5
6.5
Alda Ly
Alda Ly Founder and Principal at ALA Studio
7
6
7
5.5
6.38
Simon Hamilton
Simon Hamilton Founder at Simon Hamilton Creative
3.23
7.26
3.45
3.23
4.29
Shuhei Aoyama
Shuhei Aoyama Founder and Director at B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio
7
7
7
5
6.5
Lyanne Oosterhof
Lyanne Oosterhof Senior Interior Architect at Mecanoo
5
6
7.5
5
5.88
Designer
Client
LW
Floor area
1200 ㎡
Completion
2023
Social Media
Instagram
Lounge Chairs and Lights
Mannequin Floor Lamps
Outdoor Floor Lamps
Skull Pendant Lamps
Lava Lamps at Toilets
Operated Table Lamps
Curved tiles
Sculptures
Accessories
Sanitary
Fabric
Fabric

Street XO Dubai, the inaugural venture by Michelin Chef David Munoz in Dubai, redefines the dining experience, inviting patrons on a sensory adventure reminiscent of a foodie theme park. LW was entrusted by Chef Munoz to craft a captivating space that could serve as an outlet for his creativity. This design narrative ultimately mirrors Soho's lively characters, captures Camden's underground vibe, and illuminates with the dazzling lights of Shinjuku.

The L-shaped layout embodies the philosophy of "horizontal order & vertical chaos," where structured space planning meets dynamic artistic chaos on the ceiling and walls. This design ethos extends to the culinary journey, presenting a delightful chaos of flavors served in abstract and creative ways.

Guests embark on this journey through a container-inspired metal door, greeted by playful round hanging chairs that set the tone for a circus-inspired ambiance. A zig-zag zebra crossing, reflecting in the many mirrors in the arrival, leads you through a tunnel simulating a graffiti filled back alley, which leads to the unexpected. At the end of the tunnel, a feature Kenneth Cobonpue’s acrobat ceiling light intrigues the guest of the upcoming spectacle. The bar area, reminiscent of a street lab, features lava lamps and a labyrinth of metal pipes, adding an element of mystery and fun. An adjacent Lounge space showcases a collection of unique furniture pieces by Kenneth Cobonpue and Jimmy Martin, paired with a fabric wall of onyx frame and fun art pieces, creeping through the drapes creating a quirky yet cohesive design.

Concrete GRG counters, resembling curtains and upholstery, add another dimension to the materials used in the main dining space, where organized chaos prevails. Suspended tables support Kenneth Cobonpue acrobat lamps, while red chairs upholstered in graffiti-style designs by Jean Paul Gautier add a touch of street art. Large scale terrazzo flooring breaks up the flooring and creates more chaos on the floor, resembling broken cobble stones on a busy street.

LED mirror screens with an infinity light technique segment the dining area and create an optical illusion of infinite reflections in the main dining space. The main kitchen beyond becomes a central stage, with pendant lights above the hood serving as stage lights. Humorous running men motifs depict the idea of constantly chasing the chaos.

The thematic elements seamlessly extend to the terrace, where acrobat sculptures, a disappearing top-hat man, and the labyrinth of the arrival canopy seamlessly blend with the design narrative. The use of bifold doors on both sides of the restaurant ensures a fluid transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, maintaining the vibrancy of the narrative seamlessly throughout.
The washrooms take you backstage and underground. Unexpected graffiti on doors with makeup mirror bulb lights create a dynamic underground backstage performance vibe synonymous with the chaos outside.