SHED 5 by Loopcreative
Loopcreative have recently completed the design for the SHED 5 restaurant in Melbourne, Australia.
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Description from the designers
SHED 5 is a new industrial aesthetic 120 seat restaurant and bar at melbourne’s south wharf development.
SHED 5 is located within the refurbished 19th century heritage listed dock and wool store on the yarra waterfront.
The SHED 5 aesthetic is predominately steel & timber with a feature tile wall and an old school neon sign at the front door. There is a 4 tonne steel rolled and riveted banquette along with a 2 tonne folded steel bar and an industrial scaled tiled feature wall with a underground railway nod.
The lights were reclaimed from an english train station and they used cast steel table bases by tom dixon over american oak table tops. The 120 year old timber floorboards have been retained & the heritage customs booking office has been restored & is now used by shed 5 as a private dining room & wine cellar. We wanted the space to have a strong identity in keeping with the building’s heritage.
Interior Design: Loopcreative
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Hans Willemsen on 27 Aug 2012 at 12:41 am #
Hi , looks great, but why mention Tom Dixon and not Jean Prouvé?
His chairs are much more defining in your design than Tom Dixon’s
cast steel table bases.
Kind regards,
Hans.
datanotions on 27 Aug 2012 at 2:02 am #
Chairs are nice, what chairs are these?
Saravana on 02 Sep 2012 at 8:47 am #
Looks very decent and modern.