Hassell | Deba Sushi
in Interiors by editor — 5:24 pm | October 15, 20111 comment
Deba is a sushi bar, located at the entry of lively Yarra Lane, South Yarra. Shielded by heavy white cyprus battens, the space is quiet and contemplative. The use of gloss white tiling edged in timber emulates the cleanliness of a Japanese bath house, while the Koi fish mosaic and noren curtains evoke the serenity of a Japanese tea garden. Deba, derived from the Japanese carving knive, Deba bocho, is designed for strength and precision. Like exquisitely executed sashimi, Deba is intricate, intimate and crafted beautifully.
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Architect: HASSELL
Client: Malatesta Corporation
Project name: Deba Sushi BarDisciplines: Interior Design
Expertise: Hospitality
Year: 2011
Scale: 27 sqm
Tags: Australia Bar featured ftnews HASSELL interior design Melbourne Sushi Victoria
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