As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

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Architects Enter Projects has created an unusual design for a Spice restaurant & Barley in Bangkok. Beer restaurant, proud of its wide range of Belgian Beers, decorated installation in rattan, depicting a giant fountains of beer.

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

The restaurant Spice & Barley in Bangkok is proud of its lineup of craft Breweries Belgian Beers. Architects from Enter Projects, developed for restaurant interior, highlighted by its beer focus, having placed in the facility's premises installations of rattan that depict of pouring and bubbling fountain beer.

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

Rattan installations not only decorate the room but also hide the interior details that I do not want to flaunt, for example, beer kegs or air conditioning.

Working on the interior of the restaurant, the designers combined the technology of digital parametric modeling and traditional techniques of local craftsmen, many years working with rattan.

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

Design of complex shape was designed in such a way as to remind the jets of beer pouring into a glass.

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

Black-and-white portraits on the walls tell the story of three sisters — Mei, faye and Zaza, who after long years of separation was found on the banks of the Chao Phraya river in Hong Kong.

As the restaurant in Bangkok decorated with a giant fountains of beer

Keywords: Bangkok | Installations | Beer | Fountain

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