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North End Design Creates Motorino Restaurant in London's Fitzrovia with Unique Cut-Out Feature

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Cajsa Carlson

5mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

North End Design created Motorino restaurant in London's Fitzrovia neighbourhood, drawing inspiration from 1980s Japanese and American boardrooms, 1960s British car companies, and wood-panelled recording studios. The restaurant features an unusual cut-out design element that provides a view into the neighbouring Fitzrovia chapel. This is the second restaurant the studio has designed for chef Stevie Parle, showcasing a unique interior design approach that blends various retro influences.

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English interiors studio North End Design drew on 1980s Japanese and American boardrooms, British car companies from the 60s and wood-panelled recording studios when designing this restaurant in London with an unusual cut-out feature.
Located in London's central Fitzrovia neighbourhood, Motorino is the second restaurant North End Design has created for chef Stevie Parle.
North End Design drew on 1980s Japanese and American boardrooms, British car companies from the 60s and wood-panelled recording studios when creating the interior for a restaurant in London with an unusual cut-out feature.
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North End Design drew on 1980s Japanese and American boardrooms, British car companies from the 60s and wood-panneled recording studios when creating the interior for a restaurant in London with an unusual cut-out feature.

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