The Rose Cafe

Over the past 30 years Venice has evolved tremendously, transitioning from a rough urban bohemia, to the trendy bohemia it is today. Using this as our primary inspiration, we employed the use of contrasting smooth and rough textures. Throughout the restaurant there are various textured tiles, rope, cement, and smooth white oak. Contrast continues in the colors with vibrant cheery fabrics on the main patio, a modern dual-tone along Rose Ave., and a more subdued bar patio which makes its focus the large tree reaching into the space.

PROJECT SUMMARY
LOCATION

Venice, CA

YEAR

2015

CLIENT

Chef Jason Neroni | Sprout Investments

SIZE

5,355 sq. ft.

We enhanced the experience while still being able to preserve the soul of the original restaurant and the neighborhood has responded in kind. It is now more beloved than ever before.


Greg Bleier
Principal

Hanging above the communal table are planters and lights suspended in custom macramé rope cradles.

Being that the Rose cafe is such a local icon, it was important to retain certain aspects of the original space such as the rose mural at the entrance, thus ensuring that neighborhood regulars would still have the emotional attachment that comes along with their memories.

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