KLAM, a restaurant for all tastes, an industrial-vintage design.

KLAM is a family restaurant located in the region of Bages, one of the territories with more history in the heart of Catalonia. In the small municipality of Sant Fruitós de Bages we make a desirable stop in order to enjoy a magnificent gastronomic offer for all tastes, and an interior design where you feel the unmistakeable magic of the hands that created it.

A different and welcoming atmosphere where designer Pep Creus from Estud’idea chose Francisco Segarra furniture to give it that industrial-vintage air that we can feel from before crossing the entrance threshold.

Making a dream come true.

The design of restaurants continues to evolve in search of creative ideas that help us to undertake new projects or reinvent ourselves in those that once excited us and now continue to illusion us.

Pep Gómez knows first-hand the importance of a good approach to achieving a good result. His years of experience behind the stoves and his more than ten years at the head of a chain of pizzerias and a café supported the idea of Pep and his wife Cata creating a space where people could taste their tasty menu and where to be seduced by a versatile interior design. An idea that was forged in the middle of the pandemic, but which, thanks to the help of interior design professionals, developed without haste, but with success.

The name KLAM originates from the Catalan verb “clamar”. And like the concept itself, the owners strongly asked for a place where customers felt at home, where every corner was special, where we could enjoy a different space…

Pep Creus from Estud’idea carried out the project from the first moment, designing every inch of the premises, choosing furniture of the Francisco Segarra brand, and getting involved in every detail in order to make a desire come true.

Elegance, warmth, comfort, and the essence of Francisco Segarra.

The versatility of this restaurant-cafeteria lies in its decorative duality. A fixed interior design is complemented by small “display windows” that change the prop taking into account different annual periods, and thus accompanying the variability of their menu.

The industrial-vintage atmosphere is created through materials such as wood, metal, and leather. Furniture and decorative accessories describe an aesthetic that achieves elegance, warmth, and comfort in an energetic and daring atmosphere.

Knowing that comfort is a crucial element in any restaurant establishment, the bar is completed with a variety of leather-padded stools that spare no comfort and result in the homogeneity of the overall design.

Tables and chairs that contribute to the well-being of diners in a space where dedication and commitment are felt from the first moment. Ideas and advantages in a distribution that is fresh and interesting.

A careful lighting where magic arises.

Opting for an industrial design is opting for a style that does not lack personality. This statement is evident in this project with the right choice of light fixtures that enthrone intimate lighting, conducive to relax and tranquillity.

The vegetation softens and facilitates the sweetening of the space, contrasting with the crudest details, and generating a highly attractive symbiosis.

KLAM represents a restaurant project taken full care of for lovers of gastronomy, a design of industrial features for lovers of interior design and decoration. A new experience where the magic of decoration is again exposed.


Restaurant-cafeteria project: KLAM.
Industrial-vintage restaurant-cafeteria design: Estudio Estud’idea.
Furniture and lighting for industrial-vintage design: Dres, Victoria and York chairs; Durham and Kenton Creta stools; Otto Classic, Libra and Fornata tables; Lain and Agnes light fixtures. Pieces from Francisco Segarra’s catalogue.