Harp & Crown: much more than a restaurant.

Sometimes, while surfing the Internet or connecting to your social networks, you find something that catches your attention, then you decide to search for more information. You read the publications you like and suddenly, without knowing how, you find something new: a charming restaurant, a special shop, an amazing hotel to visit on your holiday…

An encounter by chance… what a good thing it is.

Those unexpected encounters or findings are known as “serendipity”. They take place by chance while you are searching for something or when your intention wasn’t addressed to them.

This is what happened to us with Harp & Crown, a worth sharing finding. A recovered place, remodeled into a restaurant that has several dining rooms, a cocktail bar and even a bowling alley.

Charming settings; an attractive design for your customers.

Unique environments that are influenced by that sensitivity we find in antique and recovered furniture, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.

What has surprised us the most about this project is that we found our vintage floor tiles. We are always glad to see our pieces in projects we didn’t know, but even more when it is a long way away.

Through the use of different wall and floor tiles we can separate environments within the same venue. In this interior design project, wooden floor contrasts with the aged ceramic flooring, which enhances brightness. Parts of the original structure are visible which, along with the hydraulic tiles, the windows wrought in iron and huge limbs of ferns hanging from the ceiling makes us feel as if we were in a greenhouse in the midst of the city. It is quite a privilege.

A differential value.

The proposal on Harp & Crown goes far beyond gastronomy. So we find a multifunctional place, where you can have some drinks or a working lunch, enjoy pleasant meals with friends, have a good time in the bowling alley area or even organize a private event. All this is set in an unusual context that invites us to enjoy the experience as well as its atmosphere from the very first minute.


Restaurant project: Harp & Crown.

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