Tag: restaurant design

Tag: restaurant design

Custom Tile Spotlight: Blue Moon Taphouse Norfolk VA

During the redesign of the Waterside District in Norfolk VA, overseen by the talented Design Agency of Jeffrey Beers International, The Blue Moon Tap House needed something unique to add to their impressive 22,550 sq. feet of restaurant and bar space. Indoteak Design was contacted and tasked with creating some custom, 100% reclaimed teak-wood tiles in the signature colors for the Blue Moon Brand.

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Matsuhisa Denver x Indoteak Design: Hospitality Design

The use of reclaimed teak flooring, siding, ceilings, soffits, tables and bar at the acclaimed Matsuhisa restaurant in Denver Colorado sets the tone for Chef Nobu and his beloved restaurant, Matsuhisa.

About Nobu Matsuhisa

“Nobu Matsuhisa means dining at its finest. His restaurants stretch across five continents, with over 40 locations across the globe. His food is enjoyed by millions of diners hungry for his innovative food and sleek atmosphere. His name is the springboard for this generation’s master chefs, who have gone on to open their own acclaimed eateries after their start under Nobu’s guidance.”

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Indoteak Design Featured in Meyer-Davis Designed Hotel

Chicago is a wonderful town to visit. While Fall may its most stunning time of year, with the lake looking like an ocean and people out and about all over town, It holds a dear place in the depths of winter as well. Lake Shore Drive buried in snow and people walking briskly down Wacker… “Chi-Town” has to be experienced to understand the energy it emits.

Conference-goers have been accustomed to the finest hotels that line the canal all the way to Navy Pier. The Swiss Hotel was a favorite for many years and now the splashy new “W” Hotel by Marriott, designed by the geniuses at Meyer Davis, sits high upon that list.

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Chef Bobby Flay New Las Vegas Restaurant -Shark

Flays new Shark restaurant is a huge part of the The Palms impressive make-over. The Station Casinos’ principals Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, have taken a hands-on approach to the resort’s $690 million renovation. Look no further than “Shark” to see what we mean.

The legendary super-chef Bobby Flay is opening his first new restaurant in five years and as he says, “My first high-end restaurant in 15 years.” Opening on April 1 2019, “Shark” restaurant in the Palms is an all out love letter to all things seafood.

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Cinta Tile Featured At CHICA Restaurant Las Vegas

CHICA opened In May of 2017 to rave reviews. Located inside the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, the colorful vibe and vibrant flavors of Latin American cuisine greet guests. CHICA’s Menu was crafted by celebrity chef Lorena Garcia who’s classic interpretations of Latin cuisine offers guests an adventure in dining. The robust flavors with influences from Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Mexico And Argentina, among many others is what makes the restaurant stand apart. The decor is equally fabulous with custom handcrafted reclaimed teak wood tiles by Indoteak Design. The reclaimed teak is 100% recycled and comes from old timbers reclaimed from 100-300 year old timbers from Indonesia.

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INDOTEAK DESIGN CLIENT PROFILE: LIFE ALIVE RESTAURANT- BACK BAY

Life Alive restaurant, located in Back Bay Boston, was concepted by the interior design firm, Studio Phenomena. Indoteak Design worked closely with Kiki Mobley and Kendall Lowe, the co-owners of Studio Phenomena to create a very colorful and unique tile floor. The client not only wanted something beautiful but also sustainable. After some discussions, the designers wanted the tiles to capture the vibe of colorful area rugs with blending of colors and title shapes. The results are stunning to say the least.

The designs were created by using Indoteak Designs Cinta tile line, which is created from 100% recycled and reclaimed teak wood.

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Indoteak Design Tables At The Somerset Chicago

Recently, Luxe Magazine wrote an article about four Chicago restaurants that excel at design. The establishments were: Proxi, Marisol, Steadfast and the Somerset.

Lux magazine says of the build, “New York-based AvroKO reinterpreted the classic country club for its interior design of Somerset, which opened in September.

“Undulating textured- glass screens behind the main bar subtly recall canvas sails; banquettes are adorned in jade upholstery and white piping. The vibe is reminiscent of vintage tennis fashion and evokes the feeling of luxurious club lounges,”.

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