ASOKO. A 100%FS restaurant interior design and decoration also in Valencia.

Tradition, quality, details… when what you want to offer your guests extends to the space where your project becomes a reality, there will be no way to escape the magic surrounding us and which accompanies us during this unparalleled experience.

This is how we could define ASOKO, and this is how the new restaurant in Valencia is presented. A 100% FS design project where every corner has been treated with care and affection until it becomes an exclusive and especially unique place.

The excellent interior design work of the Francisco Segarra team has managed to capture in this space that wonderful whirlwind of sensations that places as fascinating as an antique shop produce.

A route through this particular antique store.

Those places where you can spend hours, where you always go back because you know you are going to discover something new. An antique store is a place full of unique objects where you can feel the elegance of the spaces they occupied.

This is the reason why at ASOKO every space is unique, every corner matters and every detail captivate us in every sense.

The proposal for the design and decoration of the restaurant is brilliantly achieved with that atmosphere of elegance, intimacy and comfort that seduces us again.

A wooden panelling blurs the vision towards the interior creating the surprise effect they wanted to achieve. Behind it, a sumptuous velvet sofa welcomes us surrounded by thousands of lamps in natural fibres. We start our experience in the lighting area of this particular antique store…

A restaurant design that unites Castellón, Valencia and Japan.

As a good Japanese antique store, decorative accessories are protagonists from the entrance. The harmony of the natural, the imperfect and the authentic is consolidated in a hall console table that somehow captures the uniqueness of the oriental style.

Here the bar is conceived as a punch of colour. The turquoise surface is a nod to ASOKO Castellón’s previous 100%FS design project, thus uniting both locations.

Vegetation and lighting are once again present on a light structure that extols the bar. A monochrome decoration in the area behind the bar favours the incorporation of antique pieces, vases and vessels.

Tradition, quality, details… a decoration with a lot to tell.

The use of wallpaper and palillery is typical in Japanese homes. Bringing that tradition and the warmth it generates to this special antique store was the basis for drawing the main dining room.

Without forgetting we are in a restaurant, the materials and textures become unforgettable caresses. The restaurant furniture invites us to continue enjoying this experience.

In a more private space, emotions intensify as red monopolizes the decoration. Some tables and a couple of benches face millions of small pots, glasses, chandeliers and backlit colour glass vases.

In the last room we travel to the most traditional Japan. A capiz shell lamp surrounded by cherry blossoms crowns the round table where we can spend our evening. The wall is filled with umbrellas to transport us to the time of geisha and samurai.

Tradition, quality, details… ASOKO is a journey through Japanese culture, where gastronomy and design once again hold hands. A restaurant with a decoration that has a lot to tell.


Restaurant project: Asoko Valencia.
Restaurante design and decoration: Francisco Segarra.
Furniture for restaurant decoration: pieces from Francisco Segarra’s calatogue. Onnay and Noemí chairs; Camelia and Larenka tables; Milwer console table; Velvet sofa; Lannet, Ivatan and Bikol lamps.