Barrio 47, a new restaurant featuring
wood-fired European cuisine, has now joined the West Village's hip restaurant
circuit. Designed by bluarch architecture + interiors + lighting, the
restaurant's hand-painted murals were chosen to remain in the new design, while
the opposite south-facing wall within the bar areas has now been clad in
plaster of varying tones of warm neutrals and then adorned with a laser cut
feature and affixed with rivets. Subway tiles in black and a deep green have
been applied to all other vertical surfaces.
A custom made iron chandelier lit by 1/2" incandescent
light bulbs span the length of the bar area, establishing two separate areas
for the bar and for dining. The back dining area is lit by linear pendant
lighting. The place is energized by the controlled doses of red on the bar
stools and brick oven, and further enlivened by the white Carrara marble bar
and table tops.
The venue was envisioned as an engaging
space...familiar materials, accents of warm tones, elements that are dually industrial and luxe,
thus inducing a sense of vibrancy and generating and an atmosphere of cool.
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