Home Design Glassy Japanese Restaurant Floating Above a Lake in Sao Paulo



Home Design In the scary city of Sao Paulo in Brazil you can discover magnificent things like this cutting edge Japanese eatery implanted in a tasty indigenous habitat. Situated at Esporte Clube Pinheiros in Sao Paulo, the Lake's Eatery is a Japanese-propelled contemporary eatery showcasing the embodiment of effortlessness and immaculateness through its smooth engineering consolidating two volumes. 

Spreading more than 220 square meters on a huge site region (166.000 sqm), the present day lake eatery was envisioned by Mass Arquitetura and Norea De Vitto Interiores as mobilizing encompassing displays.




Reflecting its geometric design in the lake's surface, this current lake eatery is by all accounts drifting over the waters in an effective exertion of seeming light and unpretentious. In the middle of the strolling shopping center and the lake club, this Japanese eatery feels like a much needed refresher, an advanced stage for watching the lavish surroundings while getting a charge out of a dazzling supper. Photographs by Ana Mello demonstrat to us the degree to which this eatery meddles with its surroundings. 


Completed off in white, the volumes contain either the kitchen, stockpiling and evolving rooms (in the littler volume secured in dark volcanic stones) or the principle lounge space confronting the lake and the restrooms wrapped around a palm tree. Inside, the open and brilliant space utilizes a nonpartisan shading palette that impersonates the characteristic environment. Effortlessness rules here from the solid floors to the dim confined windows and wooden furniture, making the lake the scene and the eatery the theater.