Restaurant Name:
Arabesque definition is an elaborative application of repeating geometric forms that often echo the forms of plants and animals.
Restaurant Concept and Identity:
Located in Knightsbridge, London, the existing Lebanese restaurant was situated on the outskirts of the busy centre point of Knightsbridge, the owner turned to Studio D2 with concerns that his restaurant may not be fitting the “Knightsbridge scene” and that was the consequence to why his restaurant was recently always so quiet. He wanted to make it finer dining restaurant.
The interior was traditional Lebanese designs, with Lebanese designed Shisha bottles, Lebanese designed patterns, but it also looked quite run down and did not fit the fine dining feel. The owner wanted the Lebanese restaurant to have a modern touch, a modern Lebanese interior design and for it to be fine dining.
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The flooring in the Dining area is a limestone with a pink coloured finish this was also a Lebanese design.
The ceiling stepped in is to give a grand feel to the dining area, giving the essence of fine dining, the chairs also contribute to the feel and atmosphere of fine dining.
View: Booth Area View: Bar Area

Studio D2 London designed the pendant light hangings, the design replicas the Egyptian pyramids, Egyptian design, The images hung on the wall in the lounge area are taken from the traditional Egyptian Design of the wall carvings and writing.
The seating in the lounge area is inspired by the Moroccan design outside seating that they use a lot in Morocco.
The owner decided to opt for the Studio D2 design package, Studio D2 revamped his image and name.
Working with a tight budget the owner’s concept is a fine dining restaurant, the owner really wanted this to show in the image and style.
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| Logo designed by Studio D2 |
Menu designed by Studio D2 |
Promotional flyer designed by Studio D2 |
View of Dining Area View: Close Up of Dining Table
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