Large Sculptural Lights Create A Warm Atmosphere In This Ramen Restaurant

June 26, 2019

Drawing inspiration from 'Ajitama', the Japanese name for soft-boiled eggs that are usually found in ramen, the designers created sculptural lighting that quickly becomes the focal point of this modern restaurant the minute a guest steps inside. #ModernRestaurant #RestaurantDesign #InteriorDesign #Lighting

Photography by Fernando Guerra

 

JCFS Architects has designed Ajitama Ramen Bistro, a new restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, that appears to glow from the inside.

 

JCFS Architects has designed Ajitama Ramen Bistro, a modern restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, that appears to glow from the inside. #ModernRestaurant #RestaurantDesign #InteriorDesign #Lighting

Photography by Fernando Guerra

Drawing inspiration from ‘Ajitama’, the Japanese name for soft-boiled eggs that are usually found in ramen, the designers created sculptural lighting that quickly becomes the focal point of the restaurant the minute a guest steps inside.


Drawing inspiration from 'Ajitama', the Japanese name for soft-boiled eggs that are usually found in ramen, the designers created sculptural lighting that quickly becomes the focal point of this modern restaurant the minute a guest steps inside. #ModernRestaurant #RestaurantDesign #InteriorDesign #Lighting

Photography by Fernando Guerra

The walls and floors of the restaurant were kept very simple, allowing the lighting to stand out. The sculptural lighting has been created using wood in a trellis formation.


Drawing inspiration from 'Ajitama', the Japanese name for soft-boiled eggs that are usually found in ramen, the designers created sculptural lighting that quickly becomes the focal point of this modern restaurant the minute a guest steps inside. #ModernRestaurant #RestaurantDesign #InteriorDesign #Lighting

Photography by Fernando Guerra

On one of the restaurant’s walls, the wood trellis rises from the floor to the ceiling, while white curtains provide privacy for the kitchen without the use of doors.


Photography by Fernando Guerra | Design Team: JCFS Architects – Filipa castelão, Jorge Castelão, Teresa Sampaio e João Ferreira