Sherwal Restaurant
The interior pays homage to the rich textures of the Middle East. A burst of colour and vibrant pattern is balanced by neutral tones and geometric flooring for an unexpected pairing. Shared meals are encouraged, with visitors welcomed to enjoy a long lunch or intimate dinner.
Scope of Work
Concept Design, Custom Joinery Design, FF&E Selection, DA & Heritage Approval, Construction Documentation, Furniture Procurement, Construction Phase Management
Photography
Michael Wee
A signage panel at the waiters station sets the tone for the restaurant and welcomes visitors as they arrive. Ceramic lighting with brass accents are used throughout, adding to the ambience and accentuating the custom wall finish. The colour palette is both bold and restrained.
Timber furniture in contrasting shades adds a relaxed, informal feel. This is complimented by the crushed linen window coverings and collection of sharing plates in organic shapes and varying colours. Every element of the restaurant has been thoughtfully considered to strengthen the Sherwal brand and the dining experience.
A brass wine display is one of the existing elements re-used in the refurbishment, allowing us to maintain ample display and minimise build costs. The decorative wall mouldings conceal built-in storage to maximise the 40sqm dining area.