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Fabbrica Restaurant / Tjep

By Nico Saieh — Filed under: Hotels and Restaurants , Interiors , Selected , restaurant , ,
 
© Daniel Nicolas

© Daniel Nicolas

Architect: Tjep
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Client: Private
Project year: 2006
Photographs: Daniel Nicolas

© Daniel Nicolas © Daniel Nicolas © Daniel Nicolas © Daniel Nicolas

After the success of restaurant Praq, one of our favorite clients commissioned a new restaurant to be located in the Rotterdam harbor, right between the boats and the cranes. Fabbrica struck us as the most convenient name for this new Italian restaurant. Fabbrica meaning factory in Italian, we envisioned the canteen of a very special factory: a very romantic factory where pleasure is produced for guests. Like in the canteen of a factory you will find long tables and benches at Fabbrica, but than colored in Italian ice-cream shop style colors: pink and pistachio green. The oven is placed in a huge tank, covered with italian mosaic. A large wall composed of crane elements is used to store wood to fire the oven.

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© Daniel Nicolas

© Daniel Nicolas

Every detail combines industrial sturdiness with soft colors or decorative elements. We chose not to intervene with the authentic industrial character of this nineteenth century warehouse so we left all the structures in original state. The walls for example are left intact, in several places large glass panels were placed in front of them covered with Italian wallpaper patterns. The result is that the patterns seem to float in front of the wall in a complex game of reflections. Lovers get to sit in a train structure that floats in the center of the space. The logo of Fabbrica is based on a font in which the point on the i resembles the beautiful shape of a hand made pizza, but one can also see a full moon, as it enlightens Fabbrica at night.

 

14 comments »

mikedbennett says:

Its LTL, Netherlands style!

 
# November 6, 2009 at 13:05
Rzepa says:

It would be much better without the art-nouveau/baroquish fancy ornaments and furniture. The bring chaos into this interior.

 
# November 6, 2009 at 13:49

Well, I’d definitely ask for a booth! The wall of firewood is great – in the thumbnail I thought it was wine.

Liz

 
# November 6, 2009 at 19:00
eb says:

I love the use of white piping in those booths. The color palette is very nice too, the only thing I’m not crazy about is the ceiling.

 
# November 6, 2009 at 19:51
Fudge says:

This is certainly a mixture of styles but somehow it feels quite cohesive. I really like it.

 
# November 7, 2009 at 20:13
Fernando Deprit says:

Me sobra las lamparitas pero el diseño esta muy currado, un local muy atractivo.

 
# November 9, 2009 at 10:30
fighterofthenightman says:

Modern Rococo with a horrid ceiling.

 
# November 9, 2009 at 12:14
scottmft says:

ugh…

 
# November 13, 2009 at 23:05

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