Nottingdale Cafe, this restaurant with an oak and concrete interior by Found Associates
March 29th, 2011 - Posted in Restaurant and Cafe Interior DesignsCalled Nottingdale Cafe , the project involved adding a mezzanine level and creating a 10 meter-long bar clad in porcelain panels. London studioFound Associates have completed this restaurant with an oak and concrete interior in west London.
Blackboard paint applied directly to the walls provides a surface for wine lists and specials. The dining area is spread over the ground floor and mezzanine, at the restaurants heart is a bespoke ten-metre long porcelain clad counter that runs almost the entire length of the ground floor. The counter is the focus of the ground floor dining experience, with diners seated on high stools while opposite them chefs prepare food in the open kitchen.
Solid oak with a natural finish was selected for the main floors and stairs to provide a warm contrast to the concrete and black walls. The fair faced concrete structure of the building provided a basis from which a complementary palette of materials were carefully selected.











