O C E A N I C A s e a f o o d r e s t a u r a n t
AREA: 207 M²
YEAR: 2021
TEAM: STUDIO SOO, SHUSHANA KHACHATRIAN, KATIE KUTUZOVA, YASMIN LAVRITSKAYA, VLADIMIR BLINKOV
YEAR: 2021
TEAM: STUDIO SOO, SHUSHANA KHACHATRIAN, KATIE KUTUZOVA, YASMIN LAVRITSKAYA, VLADIMIR BLINKOV
PHOTO: KATIE KUTUZOVA
MANUFACTURERS:
CE.SI. ceramica – tiles on columns, tables, benches, cash desk
CE.SI. ceramica – tiles on columns, tables, benches, cash desk
Lumitex – technical lighting (projectors)
The Idea, model SOFT CHAIR SID – chairs
Delo Design, model TRUE – chairs
Delo Design, model TRUE – bar stools
OMNITON – terrazzo countertops
defect.pro – decorative light
The concept is based on the indigo colour - a deep blue, that is involuntarily associated with marine theme
CONCEPT
For this project were implied simple building materials such as pink polycarbonate, concrete effect plaster and small-format white tiles.
axonometric drawing of a communal table; material board; interior collage
IN PROGRESS
The oblong room is visually divided into three zones (entrance zone with take-aways, the main room with French sofas and communal table) thanks to suspended marine ropes, which makes it more housewarming and accommodating.
NOW
Oceanica is the first conceptual seafood boutique on the Caspian coast - in the city of Makhachkala. The restaurant is located in the central historical part of the city.
The whole room is planned as a "transformer" so there is a possibility to play around with seating capacity.
The whole room is planned as a "transformer" so there is a possibility to play around with seating capacity.
All designed furniture pieces are made according to the sketches of the architects.
The open kitchen consists of several seafood display cases and the ordering system is very simple and easily accessible to the customers.
A communal table, for parting crowds, is designed in the centre of the room. Its uniqueness is that it is multifunctional: it can be either disassembled for smaller groups or assembled back.
As an art objects there have been implemented amusing paintings of fish wrapped in newspaper and large coral-colored crabs.