The culinary fusion lies on the connection of Japanese sushi and prime meat dishes.
This idea is also mirrored in the concept of the interior design that aspires an exciting balance between Far-Eastern architecture and the rustic Spanish concept of the Caverne.
Rough materials perfectly fit this approach. This is also true for the hollow Mutina brick line “Celosia” that plays the role of traditional Japanese rice paper sliding doors.
The wall besides the bar counter was painted by the artist Jerico and cites the slogan “Meat Fusion, meet the fusion“.
Architecture & Interior Design
Studiotamat
Design
Bludiprussia, Marazzi, Maison du Monde, Mutina