Newly constructed sushi restaurant called Tori-Tori in Mexico City was a design collaboration between Japanese architecture firm Rojkind Arquitectos and design workshop Esrawe Studio. The steel vine-inspired eatery seems to have grown straight from the ground, boasting a neon-lit curved and wavy facade. An outdoor terrace offers a comfortable dining experience with plush seating and natural vegetation. The meticulously hand-crafted exterior continues on the interior with a collection of funky, but functional furniture that lends guests the same unique atmosphere as outside.
“We seek in the project a chance for the users to link with the different ambiances and choose their favorites.
each space’s materials, setup and characteristics towards the furniture generate a wide spectrum of optionsand
sensations for its assiduous clients.” – Héctor Esrawe, Principal of Esrawe Studio










chicquero
I´m in love!
marinachetner
wowwww, I want to sit in the room with the green ferns
uniquedesignobsession
Is it not just stunning???
Fleur
Amazing and so original, I have seen nothing at all like this. l love the contextual opposites such as the calming natural vegetation with the feeling of an outdoor space being designed into the room combined with the low level and subtle lighting. Then there is the amazingly designed, brightly lit and funky neon facade to the building that just entices you in and makes you want to go inside.
Thanks for sharing this fabulous piece of architecture which actually is a masterpiece in art!
uniquedesignobsession
Beautifully put, I love your take on the architecture and the contrasting elements.
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