I love it when I come across new places to go, especially when they’re on my doorstep, like eaterie / bar / coffee shop Farmer J in the City of London where you can spend happily all day starting with a healthy breakfast, followed by an Israeli inspired lunch and cocktails and dinner in the evening.
A versatile brand and offering that needed an equally versatile space which is designed with a pale wooden clad counter on one side and a herringbone tiled cocktail bar on the opposite. In between you can find a mix of booths and stools as well as communal tables for eating alone, a deux or in larger groups. Melbourne based multidisciplinary studio Biasol was tasked to design the interior and they’ve given it a fresh natural feel with their choice of sage green tiles, pale wooden furniture and use of plants throughout.
Talking about their inspiration for the project Biasol say: “We were inspired by the founder’s Israeli background and the food and architecture of Tel Aviv. With materials, colours and textures evocative of Israeli food and architecture, the space is casual, unpretentious and authentic, balancing functionality and atmosphere.”
I can’t wait to go!
INTERIOR DESIGN & BRANDING | Biasol
PHOTOGRAPHY | Focal Interior Photography
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