Leading interior design firm Design Clarity helped sculpt a unique piece of Havana, Cuba in a double-story heritage listing building on Sydney's York Street to launch La Bodeguita Del Medio. This famous 1950s bar and restaurant is heralded as the 'home of the mojito' after Ernest Hemmingway famously wrote 'My mojito in La Bodeguita' on the walls of this now world-renowned establishment.
Design Clarity have recreated the vibrant heydays of Central America through an innovative interior fit-out of the 650sq m bar, restaurant and event space that creates a sophisticated, cosmopolitan atmosphere whilst adhering to the old-world traditions that La Bodeguita Del Medio is famed for.
For two years, Kristina Hetherington, Director, Design Clarity considered many diverse elements to ensure the history, the brand and the modern context blended seamlessly to create an exciting addition to the food and beverage landscape of the city.
"We extensively researched the Cuban elements and balanced it out with design that also captures the essence of Sydney. We wanted to ensure that patrons felt the magic of the era but not out-of-place in the bar and restaurant.
"Having the freedom to interpret the famous Cuban theme allowed us to incorporate exquisite and custom-designed elements into all aspects of the interior such as the writing on the walls, the use of azure on the ceiling, right through to the chesterfield finishes on the booths," said Hetherington.
Andy Lee, Project Manager, La Bodeguita Del Medio was thrilled with the attention to detail demonstrated throughout the project.
"From applications for council approval through to the communication with contractors, the Design Clarity team understood the potentials of the space and brought the idea to life. All facets of the design process were meticulously looked after by the team.
"Design Clarity also worked with textures of existing finishes to find the right balance. The results speak for themselves; on a Friday night we serve over 1500 mojitos which proves to us that this is a successful concept at play," said Lee.
The brief was to ensure the old-world sophistication of the 1950s was accessible to the Sydney market. Design Clarity responded by creating two very different levels that each focus on specific elements of the 1950s Cuban culture. The upper level has an exposed timber
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