The design of the Mextizo Restaurant in Barcelona, by the studio Capella Garcia, is a stylistic exercise where different linear and optical patterns create perspective effects in a large, very elegant space.

 

The matrix is Iberian contamination, organized around concepts of luminosity and texture. The use of different materials generates juxtapositions that enhance the geometric volumes of the architecture and the main furnishing elements: counters, dividers, partitions.

 

Various types of wood give the spaces warmth while creating a strong link to the outdoors.

 

Guests are welcomed at the entrance by a large bar where brass details and an evocative wood pattern are replicated in different ways on the furnishings.

 

The stools of the Break collection by Bross have shells that repeat the same motif as the counter on their inner surfaces, with slender vertical stripes that generate an elegant decorative effect.

The Break stools, designed by Enzo Berti, are ergonomic and well-proportioned, in this case with leather covers in the refined ice gray tone.

 

For the Mextizo, the studio Capella Garcia wanted comfortable, familiar stools with a strong identity. With Bross, they have found a reliable partner to add value to the project.