A bold and characterful food court interior that transforms an expansive open floor into a lively, social dining destination. Drawing from industrial and rustic influences, the design layers raw materials, dramatic lighting, and strong architectural details to create a space that feels gritty, warm, and full of energy.
Bar & focal wall
A full exposed brick bar backdrop anchors the space, crowned by a dramatic suspended wine bottle rack that spans the entire width — an eye-catching centrepiece visible from every seat in the house.
Materials & structure
Dark timber plank ceilings with exposed steel beams, brick-clad columns, arched plaster niches, and a concrete floor keep the palette raw and honest — complemented by warm terracotta wall tones and natural oak furniture.
Seating & layout
A layered layout offers bar-height counter seating along the central spine, cosy banquette booths along the perimeter walls, and open café tables in between — accommodating solo diners, groups, and everything in between.
Sculptural wire pendant lights, wall-mounted neon "FOOD" signage, potted cacti, and framed artwork inject personality without cluttering the space. The result is a food court that feels more like a curated dining hall — robust, atmospheric, and designed to be remembered. Fully visualized in Enscape for photorealistic 3D presentation.




