Architect Projects - March 2024

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CASE STUDY: The Potted Lobster With this in mind, Jojo Bradley Interiors focused on zoning areas for these different requirements, creating areas for intimate private dining, snugs for coffees and cocktails, relaxed outdoor dining, and cosy nooks for couples. Throughout, the overall design brief

was to have a coastal feel but to be smartly executed. As such choices of fabrics were clean in pattern and rich in colours of navy and coral, and it was the artwork where the coastal theme came more into play including a bespoke mural. Jojo Bradley Interiors introduced light oak to brighten and heighten the space, alongside textures such as rattan lobster pot lanterns, rope pillars and fun clam wall lights, and pieces like the driftwood console upon entering to set the tone.

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Turn to the left and you are greeted by the curved slatted bar extending around to the private dining area, zoned off through the installation of a slatted ash wood wall whilst keeping an openness to the main dining space.

The Potted Lobster is located in the heart of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula and is a restaurant offering fresh, locally sourced seafood. The clients approached Jojo Bradley Interiors to transform the interiors, injecting coastal elegance whilst maintaining the restaurants appeal as both a special dinner destination and a lunch hot spot for families coming straight from the beach with sandy toes.


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