Chinor Is a remodelled Uzbek restaurant that we designed and supervised presenting an atmospheric traditional fusion with a decorative mix of modernised Bohemian style. The main architecture concept presents a friendly and inviting vibe concentrating on the symbol of an old and valuable tree in Uzbek culture as a focus at the main welcoming point.
A lovely personal project to be involved with for our team due to it being the first one of a planned franchise for our respected regular client. He was very satisfied with our collaboration and mentioned we exceeded his expectations, we very much enjoy working with him with more projects in pipeline.
We aimed to provide a reminder of home to any Uzbek dinners matching the food and experience but also to invite other cultured customers to their first sitting in an environment that reflected the traditional feel in its entirety. An authentic atmosphere is certainly provided by service, menu and feel but nothing contributes more than the harmonious combination of the owner of the restaurant and t
A neutral colour palette, with natural materials and blended dressings combined with subtle controllable lighting and multiple separate dining areas all bring the project together for an unforgettable dining moment.
Designed to be memorable and genuine with simplicity in design but intricacy if you seek it, a raised section, curtain secluded VIP area for floor seating/eating creates a special time
Many Google reviews celebrate our design: "the overall atmosphere and interior design of the restaurant is unique, beautiful, and well thought of. The seating options are diverse: cushions on elevated floor seating, chair seating, and a more private / family space seating area. The beauty of the place is not just limited to its design." "interior and atmosphere is amazing." "Amazing Middle Eastern
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The main architecture concept was to unify forms, proportions and decorative objects with neutral materials, colours and patterns aligned with a fun, popular meeting destination. The flow needed to be practical and useable for a busy resta
Many natural elements combining with some signature focal points including a central oversized gorgeous tree to congregate around can be found.
Hidden controllable lighting, mirrored shapes in the walls and metal frame work and repeated use of natural materials populate the space unobtrusively with tiny design accents apparently randomly but purposefully placed.
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