The interior design of the Bosco de Lobos Restaurant transforms itself into a forest, adhering to the logic and simplicity characteristic of the Francesc Rifé Studio, which was tasked with the project. Movable rope sunscreens span the three facades of the new venue, visually connecting the interior to the exterior. The limited color palette is primarily found in natural materials such as compressed earth blocks, whose compositions define both the interior and exterior distributions
Magic and mystery of the forest at the Bosco de Lobos Restaurant in Barcelona
The Bosco de Lobos Restaurant, inspired by the forest, finds its expression in the use of natural materials such as oak wood, compressed earth blocks, and rope elements
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A black metal structure interwoven with rope threads echoes the sunscreens and conceals the technical lighting and sound-absorbing panels. The grid system of magnetic tracks with spotlights of varying apertures and intensities is replicated throughout the main hall, independent of the decorative lighting
We find the earth blocks used in the cladding of the open kitchen and the large bar counter, as well as longitudinally separating the entire service area of the restaurant, which is accessed through three large openings finished in black steel
On the terrace, the blocks help arrange tables at different heights and frame the planters. To achieve a feeling of lush nature, the restaurant's new potted trees visually blend with those of the adjacent park, offering diners the magic and mystery of the forest
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Photo credits
Top image, content and gallery images: Javier Márquez
Designers credits
Cliente: Grupo Tragaluz
Diseño: Francesc Rifé Studio
Project Manager: Abel Monmany
Construcción: Blausmo
Companies credits
Arkoslight, Blasco&Vila, Dynamobel, Ingo Maurer, Oluce, Fetdeterra, Omelette-Ed, Roda, & Tradition, Santa&Cole.