E L  P A N G O L I N
El Pangolin is a restaurant from a near future somewhere in this planet, which aim is to provide excellent haute cuisine to its clients: they are usually business men and women with sophisticated palates and high standards in life. El Pangolin serves delicious traditional dishes from America's, Africa's and Asia's tropical areas.


G R A P H I C   E L E M E N T S 
The logo represents a pangolin, an extraordinary animal known for its defensive scales. These scales are captured throughout all the stationery elements as a visually attractive pattern, along with another two: a logo and a geometric pattern, taken from the grille from the very restaurant. Two different tones of green, ochre and gray and two different but complimentary typographies complete the restaurant's graphic identity.


A E S T H E T I C
El Pangolin aesthetic brings their customers back to the 20th century: Art Déco patterns and an elegant and luxurious chromatic palette which appeal to the target's mindset and peculiarities. The visual identity is represented through all kind of products: the menu, business cards, napkins, cutting boards, coasters, etc.


I N T E R I O R   D E S I G N 
The interior design concept represents the inside of the body of an anaconda. Three different parts have been designed: waiting area / bar area, cocktail-coffee bar and the dinning area. Grayish green wallpapers, decorative plasters and leaning pillars, golden grilles and details and lots of tropical plants create a dark, elegant and sophisticated atmosphere.


S T Y L E
El Pangolin is designed in order to offer their customers a calm, relaxed lunch or dinner with a quiet, private atmosphere which makes it possible to talk about important stuff or close business deals providing enough space, separations between tables and low lights. 


T H A N K   Y O U ! 

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