Designers usually get their inspiration from different sources. The natural world is often the best place to draw materials. There are gradients that cannot be adjusted using pantone color cards, or tones that cannot be drawn out using photoshop. , if you take a magnifying glass and go to the real world we live in, you will definitely find different things. The rusted iron windows, the yellow flowers in the corners, and the grass bursting out from the gaps between the red bricks and tiles may all be A block that cannot be clearly defined on the hue diagram.
The restaurant we are going to introduce today, FineFood K?rlek och Mat, is located south of the center of Stockholm. The designer is from Note Design Studio. This time, the inspiration is from the photo album of Death Valley (Death Velley) in California. The designer I accidentally found the collection of Jordan Sullivan, who is both a writer and an artist, on the Internet. In this series of photos of Death Valley, there may not seem to be many colors used, but they all belong to the pastel category, such as mint green, salmon pink, light turquoise, etc. The clever blend of blue, green and pink truly brings out the different shades of luster on the sand, skyline and rocks in the desert, conveying a pure and natural sense of tranquility with bright and brisk color blocks.
The center of the restaurant is a bar. There are light furniture along the bar, and a table with composite patterns is erected on the right side. The countertop is made of green marble, parallel to the lines of the main space of the restaurant, and the walls Dark green corrugated material is used, laid in parallel tubes. For the floor, gray tiles with a herringbone pattern are used, which forms a strong contrast with the surrounding tables and chairs, just like the artists Death Valley. The painting is average.
Although the color scheme seems simple and boring, the designer cleverly embellishes dark colors on the side of the table, the upside-down lampshade, or the surface of the bar.It makes customers feel as if they have entered a calm and peaceful desert atmosphere, allowing each customer to concentrate on the people and things they are getting along with at the moment, as well as the delicious and delicious food on the table. I think this may be a perfect foil for interior design. Let’s find a way!
If you are tired of the same industrial style decoration, then why not look for inspiration from nature!