Project Name | Vovem |
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Project Sector | Hospitality |
Completion Date | 01/04/2019 |
Client | Tinto Architecture |
Description
Situated at 254 Union Street in Aberdeen, Vovem is a superior independent steakhouse restaurant design by Tinto Architecture for PB Devco - a group that operates a portfolio of fine dining, entertainment and licensed venues in Aberdeen. Photography by aberdeenphoto.com
Tiles Used
The main bar features the Furnace and Stealth range. In the restaurant the designers used the Experience range. And finally, the secret bar showcases Narrow and Terrazzo.
Outcome
Situated on 254 Union Street in Aberdeen, Vovem is a superior independent steakhouse owned and operated by premium hospitality brand PB Devco.
Nina Cradock, Interior Architectural Designer and Mark Hadfield, Chartered Senior Architect spent a year working on the project, helping the client to create a destination unlike anything else in Aberdeen!
The team spent time in the discovery stages, making trips to London and Edinburgh to explore other venues – exploring finishes and details.
With a fully glazed entrance, the main bar had to be dramatic, which was achieved with a carefully curated fusion of refreshing muted tones, rustic textures, fresh botanical elements and rusty metallic floor tiles from the Furnace range.
Intricacy was introduced around the bar with elongated diamond shaped tiles from the Stealth range, which feature random geometric patterns in a monochrome palette.
While the overall design is very tonal in colour, the team took the opportunity to clad the Bodega area with tiles from the Experience range, adding a pop of denim blue to the restaurant area.