interiors for hospitality projects

Tailor Shop Palm Springs

Description:

Tailor Shop Palms Springs brings the tradition of bespoke suiting to bar design. With much appreciation to craft cocktails and small bites this bar’s interior design was inspired by the tailor shops of Europe. The leather and velvet upholstered seating has been tufted and rolled to resemble the styling of old chesterfield sofas against rich wood paneling and cabinetry. The bar front is evokes the iconic pinstriping often found in fine suiting. Antiqued brass lighting throughout is soft and dim highlighting vintage details on the walls and a bar back display of glowing liquor bottles.

Details:

Building Type: Restaurant & Bar

Location: Palm Springs, CA

Project Team: AVR Interior Design (Interior Design) South West Concepts (Architect), Palm Pacific Construction (Builder)

Website: www.tailorshopps.com

The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles

Description:

As a consultant to Inovus Design, AVR Interior Design implemented the effort to localize the french led design by Jacquez Garcia through evaluating building details, identifying finishes and coordinating construction documentation for California standards including building codes and construction methods.

NoMad Los Angeles continues in the spirit of the original NoMad Hotel in New York taking residence in the historic Giannini Building. Originally designed by renowned Los Angeles architects Morgan, Walls & Clements in 1923 as the headquarters for The Bank of Italy, the building features towering columns, blue and gold Italianate ceilings and marble floors.

Details:

Building Type: Luxury Hotel & Fine Dining

Size: 241 Rooms & Suites, 4 Food Services Locations

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Project Team: KFA Architecture (Architect), Studio Jacques Garcia (Lead Interior Designer), Inovus Design (Local Interior Designer), AVR Interior Design (Consultant), Sydell Group (Developer)

Website: www.thenomadhotel.com/los-angeles

Smog City West Taproom & Brewery

Description:

AVR Interior Design facilitated Smog City Brewing’s expansion into its third taproom location housed in the former Zymurgy Brew Works space in Torrance. This intimate taproom has a brew-on-premise concept and features both classic Smog and experimental offerings on tap.

The design of the new taproom brought the brewery brand to life in a new community through space planning, concept design, material selection, construction documentation and installation services within an accelerated go-to-market schedule.

Details:

Building Type: Taproom & Brewery

Size: 1,420 sq. ft. Existing Infill Property

Location: Torrance, CA

Project Team: AVR Interior Design (Interior Designer), Smog City Brewing (Owner)

Website: www.smogcitybrewing.com

California Pizza Kitchen

Description:

Arlynn Reames (while employed at Kollin Altomare Architects) worked closely with the project Architect to develop design documentation with CPK standards and best practices in mind for permitting and city approval within the local jurisdiction.

The restaurant was part of a corporate initiative to showcase a more contemporary interior design, celebrating a healthy menu and local Northern California culture. The space features an open kitchen, reclaimed wood furniture, an herb garden and a garage style glass door that leads to alfresco dining.

Details:

Building Type: Casual Dining Restaurant

Size: 6,300 sq. ft.

Location: Walnut Creek, CA

Project Team: Kollin Altomare Architects (Architect & Interior Designer), California Pizza Kitchen (Owner)

Website: www.cpk.com