Pa Pa Ya – Modern Asian Bistro Interior Design
Colaba, Mumbai
Area : 2700 sq. ft.
As per the brief, Pa Pa Ya Modern Asian Bistro interior design project was conceptualized as a swanky dining space with grand lighting and plush materials and finishes. The external sculptural façade is a single skin composed of burgundy metal fins in a louvered pattern that wraps around two sides of the restaurant and acting like a metal curtain that opens out in certain specific places thus allowing sufficient light to enter inside and at the same time provide privacy to the restaurant interiors. It is one of the best restaurant interior designs by Sumessh Menon and Associates. A striking metal main door adds to the intrigue of what lies beyond the walls.
The interior space is divided between a ground floor that incorporates a bar area and dining space, along with a mezzanine floor that continues with more intimate dining spaces. A cozy space has been scooped out for a sushi bar that is unfailingly a standard element in all PaPaYa outlets. A unique gold-tinted piano pattern cladding is seen on a double-height wall on one side and reiterated on all window glazing too. The stunning one-of-its-kind elliptical bar counter with a faceted mirror apron is further highlighted by the brass metal inserts on the Bronze Armani flooring that radiate outwards from the bar counter area. The countertop is made of unique Brazilian granite while the bar back display flaunts a parametric composition of mirror-clad boxes. A stunning DJ counter with checkered mirror cladding amps up the energy of the space while the radiant burgundy shade sets the tone of the entire interior space.
Mirrors have been generously used in creative patterns in the toilet walls and ceiling to create the illusion of space. Every nook and corner is well thought of with trendy elements like parametric mirror-clad walls and backlit staircase introduced along with a custom larger-than-life molecular polygonal light installation in a double-height space to add to the glamour of the space. Offbeat materials like wire mesh for ceilings, fly-ash bricks for a 3D feature wall, and metal mullion cladding pattern on a wall with backlighting were experimented with and blended seamlessly with the other polished stone and mirror finishes and futuristic furniture designs.
Sumessh Menon’s Pa Pa Ya Modern Asian Bistro showcases cutting-edge restaurant interior design ideas that redefine dining aesthetics, blending traditional Asian elements with contemporary flair. This stunning restaurant interior exemplifies Menon’s expertise as a leading designer for restaurants, crafting an atmosphere that is both visually captivating and functionally efficient. Using rich materials, bold colors, and intricate patterns, Menon infuses the space with an authentic yet modern Asian vibe, making it one of the top restaurant interiors in the industry. Sumessh Menon’s interior design for Pa Pa Ya Modern Asian Bistro exemplifies cutting-edge interior design for restaurants, marrying traditional Asian motifs with contemporary sophistication.
Pa Pa Ya Modern Asian Bistro interior design executed by India’s best hospitality architect and interior design firm who are specialized in restaurant and bar interior designs.
Well known for interior designing of hospitality spaces and restaurants, architect Sumessh Menon and Associates have done many high-end restaurant architecture & bar interior design projects. They are one of the best architects and an interior design firm when it comes to restaurant interiors. They have worked on restaurant architecture and interior projects at all major cities in India like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Calcutta, and many more.
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