After its success in São Paulo, the furniture store decided to also invest in the Rio de Janeiro show
Submitted at Sep 1, 2015, 1:20 PM

The restaurant has a contemporary style, with a retro vibe and predominant tones of beige, green, orange, khaki and ivory. In addition to the use of wood for the tabletops, painted and colorless glass reveals the tree trunk bases of the tables. The architect, Luiz Fernando Grabowsky, chose elements that resembled the characteristics of a modernist building with two large round pillars and the curved movement of the ceiling and walls. The tile covering with striking designs is reminiscent of the 1970s and Pop Art. To separate the kitchen from the restaurant, there is a glass wall and the lounge, consisting of a large sofa with armchairs and combinations of rustic silk and velvet.