The restaurant in Guadalajara, Mexico, features a relief ceiling depicting a labyrinth of ancient ruins, designed by local studio Monteon Arquitectos. The interiors are designed by local firm Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, with wood detailing and geometric shapes throughout. The Mexican food canteen is designed by architects Taller Tiliche, who laid a polished concrete floor but left the ceiling unfinished. Wood adds authenticity and character to restaurant interiors, and lighting plays a significant role in creating an environment of pleasant simplicity and stability.
In San Pancho, Mexico, the Veneno restaurant features a relief ceiling mimicking a labyrinth of archeological ruins, with multicolored lights on its sides. The space is created with the help of an abundance of lights, immersing diners in a glittering starry sky in contrast with the black interior. Mirrored tables also emphasize the space.
In San Antonio, Texas, the Mi Tierra restaurant in San Antonio is a favorite Mexican restaurant. Acclaimed interior designer Emma Maxwell and her team have recently finished a restaurant installation named “Find your Lucky Star”, inspired by the vast unknowns of Mexico City. The interior of the restaurant features red tables and yellow walls, decorated with star decorations.
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