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Vinoteca

Vinoteca is inspired by the wine bars of Spain and Italy, and our designs create a stylish and relaxed atmosphere for you to sip your favourite tipple and watch the world go by in the heart of the City, bustling King’s Cross or leafy Chiswick.

We added touches of Mediterranean chic to all our Vinoteca schemes. For our latest project in Birmingham we created a contemporary yet timeless look, to both compliment and contrast with the historic Georgian architecture of the city. The amazing eight-metre-high bar and restaurant space is dominated by an abstract mural, with warm colour tones which we designed to juxtapose  against the enormous  industrial inspired pendant chandeliers.

For the Borough restaurant nestled in the Victorian railway arches of old London we took inspiration from the local industrial vernacular and used earthy Mediterranean tones with splashes of vibrant red.