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  • Tovo Restaurant opens piquant doors in Bangalore | Berry Bunch

    A change in sumptuous territory of the Tech Hub, Tovo restaurant in Bangalore is a savvy addition for all those wanting an infused menu.

    Tovo Restaurant opens piquant doors in Bangalore | Berry Bunch

    Known for its iconic markets and plethora of parks, the locality of Jayanagar is known for rectilinear mains and crosses. The client, Tovo operates a fabled chain of restaurants surrounding the concept of Infused Cuisine. Firstly, the brief was to design for a casual restaurant in Bangalore serving infused grilled chicken.

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    Following, the mission of “Being Good, Doing Good and Feeling Good” with attention to highlighting fresh local produce and making visitors feel welcome resonates in the design. The restaurant is of 740 square feet on the ground floor and 600 square feet on the first floor. It seats 28 people on the inside and 10 on the outside. 

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    The Facade

    Being at the forefront in a commercial complex, it was crucial to have big attention towards the restaurant, while standing apart from others in the vicinity. To represent the pillar of sustainability in Tovo, the cladding material chosen was Indo Wud. Hence, a monochromatic color palette was chosen, featuring Asian concrete as the primary finish, which is functional and a perfect earthy base color to add accents. The logo of Tovo is featured with the establishment year of the chain in 2014 and all these details are highlighted with warm lighting. 

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    Furthermore, accents of black stainless finish on the glass walls accentuate the details and act as the perfect backdrop for the name board. To add that pop of brightness and highlight the name of the restaurant, a choice of white subway tiles for the name board helped visualize the brand even from afar. 

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    A huge concrete arch welcomes guests into the restaurants and the curve breaks the monotony of lines and sharp edges. Moreover, to maintain the identity of Kannadiga culture, it was imperative to add the restaurant name in Kannada as well. The double height plays a major role in creating a strong visual identity for the restaurant. The patio is light with heavy-duty downlights which hit the walls creating a play of light and shadow on the walls with the drop pattern.

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    Space Planning

    The climate of Bangalore complements both indoor and outdoor seating. The glass facade pushes in to create an offset, which is for outdoor seaters. This creates interest for anyone walking across the road.  These seaters are made with Porotherm block, again a natural material which adds a rusty brick colour to the outdoors.

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    The same brick red is brought indoors with terracotta tiles on the cash counter. The chairs are made with locally sourced wood and are polished. The store looks more modern yet minimal, the backsplash of the counter is made with white subway tiles as in the facade. 

    To avoid chaos during fulfilling orders, stairs leading to the upper floor, divides the order and pick-up counters. This ensures a seamless transition between spaces and food ordering. Lighting along the stairs to create interest towards the forefront of the restaurant.

    Restaurant in Bangalore

    This is the view a visitor would see as soon as they enter the restaurant. To make the ceiling look higher above the order counter, it features a reflective silver ceiling. So, the reflections make the space look spacious and make the restaurant look bigger. The false ceiling is minimal with cove lighting on either side. 

    Geometry

    Throughout the design, the use of simple shapes and lines is evident. Circles, rectangles and triangles adorn the walls. The elevation and indoors features the logo of Tovo, which is two triangles facing each other.  

    Additionally, circular wall sconces are subtle additions to the plain walls with warm lighting. This balances the cool tones of white and concrete in the interiors. Curves have also been brought by dual spherical hanging lights right above the cash counter. 

    The most important detail of the whole project is black grooves which look like lines drawn throughout the project. Also, it binds all the different elements and materials together for a smooth and sleek finish in the elevation and interiors. 

    Conclusion

    The restaurant is a mix of Scandinavian and Indian local aesthetics. This is seen in the color palette and the choice of materials. Asian concrete is chosen as the base for the façade and is accentuated by black grooves and white tiles for the name board. The brand identity resonates throughout the restaurant through symbolism. 

    Fact File

    Designed by: Berry Bunch

    Project Type: Restaurant Design

    Project Name: TOVO

    Location: Bangalore

    Year Built: 2023

    Duration of the project: 3 months

    Plot Area: 900 sq.ft.

    Built-up Area: 780 sq.ft.

    Project Size: 1200 sq.ft.

    Principal Architect: Jawffar Sadiq

    Team Design Credits: Prakash

    Photograph Courtesy: Pawan

    Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Asian paints/ Wallcovering / Cladding – Nuvocotto (products- terracotta tiles And portobello blocks) Construction Materials – INDOWUD/ Facade Systems – INDOWUD/ Paint – Asian paints

    Consultants for the Project: Interior Designers – Berry Bunch / MEP & HVAC Consultants – Lazarus Industries / Lighting Designers – Veena / Contractors – Avadar Infrastructure/ Project Managers – Arun, Deepak and Nagaraj / Interior Styling – Berry Bunch

    Firm’s Website Link: Berry Bunch

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