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Atlanta's Füm Restaurant Features Bone-Inspired Sculptural Plaster Forms

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Dan Howarth

1mo ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

Füm restaurant in Atlanta features sculptural plaster forms inspired by bone and tissue that extend throughout the dining space, creating an immersive architectural experience. Designed by Arcturis Square Feet Studio, Hand Studio and Grassfed Culture Hospitality, the restaurant is located in the Star Metals commercial district near Georgia Tech. The name Füm comes from the Italo-Gaelic word for 'smoke', and the design creates a dramatic, organic environment where diners are surrounded by flowing, bone-like structures.

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Sculptural plaster forms based on bone and tissue swoop over diners at this restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia
Named Füm after the Italo-Gaelic word for 'smoke'
The eatery is located in the Star Metals commercial district, northwest of the Georgia Institute of Technology
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Sculptural plaster forms based on bone and tissue swoop over diners at this restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia.

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