Tatsu Ramen
With an overall minimalist aesthetic, light wood tones, and monochrome color palette infused with pops of red; the restaurant builds upon the existing Tatsu Ramen brand. The interior architecture draws inspiration from Japanese origami, with folding planes that peel back to reveal other textures. Accent lighting adds to the dramatic quality of the folds and punctuates the space.
PROJECT SUMMARY
LOCATION
New York, NY
YEAR
2014
CLIENT
Tatsu Ramen
SIZE
2,150 sq. ft.
An intricate Samurai dragon mural by artist David Flores etched in black metal serves as the focal point of the dining area while the openness of the kitchen brings patrons into the action.