Hearths found in Japanese farmhouses informed the interiors of this restaurant in Houston, designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture.Michael Hsu Office of Architecture used chunky timber batons to create a deep partition that frames the tiled reception area, creating the impression of a central hearth.
Some of the design elements used in the South Florida restaurant were adapted for this counterpart, including a latticed screen around the entryway.Throughout the restaurant, warm tones of timber and Venetian plaster are found alongside cooler blues as in the banquette upholstery and patterned wallpaper by artist Camille Warmington behind the booths.
The same colour was used by local muralists Alfredo and Vera Montenegro to draw the eye up to double-height portions of the ceiling, which gently curve at the top.A mezzanine level overlooking the murals includes a private dining space with a bar and sushi bar inhabiting opposite walls.Reclaimed walnut flooring runs through the two main dining spaces, positioned on either side of the hearth-like entryway.The room is also punctuated by a large private dining area, as well as a chef's table featuring a large, blue fringe light fixture.
White oak and cedar furniture, including custom banquettes influenced by the work of Brazilian modernist designer Jose Zanine Caldas, are enhanced with bronze and brass details.A long sushi bar stretches the back of the space, with a linear light fixture above highlighting the performances of the chefs behind.
Custom-designed, cast concrete light shades by sculptor Brandon Mike and light design studio Warbach feature in the entryway and above the dining tables."Bold design moves work with layered materiality to create a cosy dining experience," said the studio.Uchiko Houston also has an outdoor patio and bar that adds to the already lively atmosphere of the Post Oak neighbourhood.
- Interiors: Michael Hsu
- Words: Qianqian