加勒比海的风格和传统的墨西哥建筑为加州旧金山的ROY鸡尾酒吧和餐厅的工作室提供了设计灵感。Emily and Hannah告诉Dezeen:“明亮、通风、性感和动感是我们希望通过Elda的设计营造的氛围。”Collins姐妹翻修了这个2800平方英尺(260平方米)的空间,将裸露的砖墙和头顶上的管道刷成了白色,木地板和其他木质装饰增添了一种自然的温暖。几何定制的绿色和红色的灯具挂在桌子上方的木制格架上。
另外,在软石灰绿和青绿色的一系列低矮凳子,以及覆盖着绿松石圆形瓷砖的特色墙中,也增添了绿色的特色。多叶盆栽植物增添了微妙的热带装饰。
一个内置的摊位以木质底座和灰褐色的软垫背为特色,沿着一面墙布置。皮革条增加了乡村气息。埃尔达的另一边有一根长长的木条。
餐厅的两个区域被半高的墙隔开,墙的顶部也覆盖了木材,以匹配其余的空间。
图钉工作室融合了蒂尔登酒店的装饰艺术和侘璧美学。餐厅的前部是一个玻璃角落,带有内置的座位,由一个大型编织灯具固定。Elda的大量自然光线充斥在角落地段,并在窗户内衬,让自然光线充满内部。
楼上是一个色彩更丰富的区域,与下面明亮的白色空间形成对比。它被称为Cheeky's,设计得像一个牙买加舞厅,以绿色瓷砖地板和黄色喷漆天花板为特色。
这个夹层区域充满了黑色的凳子和黄色、蓝绿色、钴蓝色和桃红色的桌子。
“我们从整个加勒比地区汲取灵感,采用了图案、色彩和简陋的材料的有趣组合,将房间与它的新潮灵感根源连接起来,”工作室说。
Caribbean funk and traditional Mexican architecture provided Californian studio ROY with the design cues for this cocktail lounge and eatery in San Francisco."Bright, airy, sexy and transportive is the vibe we wanted to create with the design of Elda," Emily and Hannah told Dezeen.
The Collins sisters overhauled the 2,800-square-foot (260-square-metre) space by painting exposed brick walls and ductwork overhead white, while wood floors and other wood accents add a natural warmth.Geometric custom-made light fixtures in shades of green and red hang from a wooden trellis above a table in the main double-height space.
Additional green accents feature in a series of low stools in soft lime green and teal, as well as a feature wall covered in turquoise Clé tiles. Leafy potted plants add to the subtle tropical decor.
A built-in booth featuring a wood base and an upholstered back coloured in taupe runs along one wall. Leather strips add a rustic touch. A long wooden bar runs along the other side of Elda.
The two areas of the eatery are separated by a half-height wall, which is also topped with wood to match the rest of the space.
Studio Tack melds art deco and wabi-sabi aesthetic at Tilden Hotel.At the front of the restaurant is a glazed corner nook with built-in seating, anchored by a large woven light fixture. Plenty of natural light floods into Elda is located on a corner lot and lined in windows that allow natural light to flood inside.
Upstairs is a more colourful area that contrasts with bright white space below. Called Cheeky's, it is designed like a Jamaican dance hall and features green tiled floors and a yellow lacquered ceiling.
Filling this mezzanine area are black stools and tables in yellow, teal, cobalt and peach hues.
"By pulling inspiration from all over the Caribbean, we used a fun mix of pattern, colour and humble materials to connect the room to its funky inspired roots," said the studio.