Photography by Jomar Braganca
Architect and interior designer David Guerra has recently completed Marília Fit, a restaurant in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, that features a bright facade made from yellow aluminum.
Photography by Jomar Braganca
Inside, the walls are covered in ‘wooden boxes’, each with different sizes and permeability, creating a reference to traditional public markets.
Photography by Jomar Braganca
To add some color to the mostly wood interior, bright blue banquette seating runs along one wall.
Photography by Jomar Braganca
Red chairs have also been used to add color, and the lighting, designed by the architect, along with Gerbar brass fans, feature on the ceiling.
Photography by Jomar Braganca
The service area of the restaurant has a blue accent wall to match the banquette seating, and black counters complement the black upper cabinets.