Kickin’ it Mumbai Style…

Like frogs sitting on lily pads, so goes the experience when visiting the “Blue Frog Lounge” in Mumbai, India. Architectural firm Serie, have created an entertainment space that is both attractive and stand-offish at the same time, mirroring its patrons casual chic attitudes. For unobstructed people and performer watching, staggered heights and angled booths atop a glowing blue lake of light, give the impression of floating in a warm lake under the spring moonlight, waiting for the mating ritual to begin. Notable features include dimpled walls for acoustic enhancement and several recording studios, just in case you’re not convinced they are serious about music. A combination music venue / restaurant / lounge, this converted warehouse space shoots for cool credentials like Johnny Depp avoiding the paparazzi at the Oscars. I appreciate the idea, but still…

Architect: Serie [ Via: Dezeen ]

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5 Comments »

Comment by andy cochrane
2008-02-28 11:56:45

 

now that is truly revolutionary restaurant design. i would love to see more thinking like this over here in the states, this is just instantly pleasing.

 
Comment by AG
2008-02-28 15:50:53

 

Anyone else notice the cut out for the waiter to stand as they take orders / deliver plates to the table? Very nice thought, as the waiter would be unable to walk around the table. Brilliant.

 
Comment by Hung
2008-02-29 16:13:39

 

Wow that seems lieka awsome palce to chill at

 
Comment by Rony John
2008-03-02 20:39:29

 

These designs sure gonna make those customers come back like crazy ….

 
Comment by Christine
2008-03-04 20:13:14

 

I’m seriously blown away. It’s by far the best restaurant design I’ve seen.

 
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