Ryotei Restaurant is located in a Japanese park in the Krasnodar area. The garden is based on a combination of abstract art, combining the traditional way of balance and the influence of Western modernist ideas, as a metaphor for the perfect natural world. The restaurant faces the shore of a lake connected by a red Japanese-style bridge. The koi carp, which roam freely in the reservoir, are the spiritual symbol of the project, while most of the sculptures or art installations inside the restaurant echo the theme of nature.
The client's wish was to use modern soft colors as the keynote in the interior, creating a relaxed dining environment with both quality and hospitality. After its completion, the restaurant truly restores the original face of Japanese food culture and traditional aesthetics. The natural light-colored wood, rough stone, and textured wool contrast with the warm and welcoming atmosphere, integrating local lighting, dotted bonsai trees and picturesque garden landscape.
In the design of the Japanese courtyard, the core is to create a change of perceptual scale, and the layout of the units is adjusted according to the actual terrain, so that they form a harmonious whole. RYMAR.studio wanted to bring this approach to the idea of the project and build a complete system. The restaurant consists of three parts: the main hall with a large number of seats, the bar with a multi-story hanging structure, and the VIP room and VIP area with deep colors as the aesthetic sign.
The interpretation of Japanese style is mainly reflected in the simple combination of materials and craftsmanship: the main interior finishes are oak and natural gravel; The floor is made of wide-jointed SLATE with Japanese-made cypress parquet; The large bar is topped by a distinctive white marble panel embossed with a koi carp; The facade is decorated in various shades of oak.
- Interiors: RYMAR.studio
- Photos: Nathalie Gertz