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Suan Long

Dyer-Smith Frey AG

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Designer
Dyer-Smith Frey AG
Client
Suan Long Enge AG
Floor area
244.00 ㎡
Completion
2017

The inspiration and concept idea was to create a Pan-Asian restaurant inspired by a modern interpretation of traditional elements. The mix between grapical elements and custom made furniture led to an open space where the three different areas blend into each other. The Fine Dining front wall, framing the backside of the 244 sqm restaurant, an impressive circular mirror forms the visual center. White semi-high wall paneling joined by smoke-blue Art Deco wallpaper identify the Fine Dining’s classic elegance. Black armchairs and modernly interpreted lamps from rice-paper accentuate the Asian momentum. The Open-Restaurant, defining the center of the space, suggests ideal conditions for a relaxed get-together featuring royal blue, Alcantara upholstered benches and oval-shaped tables made from Silent Stone. Providing indirect light, the ceiling lamps designed by DYER-SMITH FREY, interprete Asian papery parasols. The Lunch area and tiled bar counter are located in the light-flooded entrance area. The ecru-colored tile floor separates the casual Bar from the Lunch area and changes into an oak solid wood flooring. Turquoise blue tiles and chairs contribute a fresh sea breeze to the bright space. The wooden shingle wall at the second entrance to the Lunch Area plays with the Asian fish-shed motif. At the entrance to the bar, a staircase leads down to the restrooms. Walls are hand-painted with Chinese bamboo sprouts motifs - the golden Koi wallpaper turn washrooms into an aquarium.