GURUMÊ TIJUCA
This is a project for the restaurant Gurumê, which specializes on Japanese cuisine. The name is a witty play of the word ‘gourmet’ and aims to emit a feeling of simplicity and sophistication, concept which the office sought to carry through to the design.
The restaurant area contains two collective tables with a winding shape that stimulates people’s interaction. A more ‘private’ space is formed by a tunnel structured by a succession of geometrically defined porticoes cladded with thin slabs of cumaru timber. Towards the back one finds the sushi bar, comprising of corian table tops where the client is invited to watch the dishes being prepared.
The materiality of the project, a combination of oxidized copper and timber, was a choice seeking to evoke feelings reminiscent to fishing world: its culture, its boats and its ships. Meanwhile, the hydraulic tiles found on the floors are all hand-crafted and neutral to guarantee the focus rests on the colors of the wood and oxidized copper.
Local:
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Project date:
2018
Architecture:
Bernardes Arquitetura
Interiors:
Bernardes Arquitetura
Team:
Thiago Bernardes, Camila Tariki, Francisco Abreu, Antonia Bernardes, Renata Evaristo, Caroline Premoli, Caroline Brasileiro
Photos:
Leonardo Finotti
Tags:
#restaurant