Located in a vibrant city, the BSHUSHU restaurant has captured our attention with its captivating design. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a space characterised by expansive windows, abundant natural light, soaring ceilings, and elegant columns and beams. Geometrically precise and open layout seemed to effortlessly inspire the overall concept and design.
The central idea was to recreate the essence of a bustling street within the confines of the interior. This deliberate architectural structure prompted a floor plan with the space divided into distinct squares.
The walls, cleverly integrated into the beams, seamlessly transform into arches and openings, resembling the winding streets of an ancient city.
Each passage possesses its own distinct character and ambiance, mirroring the diverse elements found within a real urban environment. It is a fortuitous convergence of design, where every component flawlessly aligns during the planning stage, never straying from its intended direction.
Inspired by the streets of the historic city of Jaffa, STUDIO SHOO’s design team sought to infuse the space with the same textures and details that defined its charm. Various openings, grids, flags, and garlands, along with inscriptions on the walls, and window awnings, were integral parts of this vision. Emphasising the importance of different textures and surfaces, the designers selected materials such as wood, various forms of metal, weathered plaster, outdoor furniture, and vintage light fixtures. Each played a vital role in recreating the ambiance of a bustling street.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a weathered terrazzo floor, enticing them to step onto the streets of the city within.
Each opening boasts its unique design, just like the streets themselves — no two are alike. Curved passageways evoke the feeling of an aged building adorned with a metal grille and wooden framing. Mismatching gates create an intriguing and rhythmic atmosphere, offering diverse moods throughout the space.
One fascinating detail is a window with shutters and a metal grille incorporated into one of the partitions. It sparks curiosity, inviting visitors to peek inside and discover the vibrant life that thrives within.
The main dining area serves as the centrepiece of an imaginary city, featuring multi-level seating arrangements including a bar area, lounge, tables, sofas, and window seating. At the heart of this space lies a meticulously designed tile floor, inspired by the plaques found on the streets of old Jaffa. The tiles showcase zodiac signs, the sun, and the moon, embodying a sense of timelessness.
In order to create a modern interpretation of an ancient city, STUDIO SHOO also incorporated contemporary elements such as a sleek blue counter and a polished steel kitchen, as well as a metallic curtain. Steel manifests itself in several interpretations throughout the project, providing a fresh contrast to the weathered textures. Its smoothness and novelty enhance the patina of other materials, resulting in a harmonious interplay.
One of the most intriguing design elements is the creation of a "la petite chambre," a small space nestled within the network of "streets." Here, a piano takes centre stage amidst vintage wallpaper, books, and an inviting atmosphere, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling main hall. Vintage furniture, lighting fixtures, and decor elements have been thoughtfully incorporated into the design, each with its own unique story. The process of sourcing and placing these items in their rightful positions is an art in itself, contributing to the desired mood the authors aimed to create within this space.