• Earl’s Gourmet Grub in LA | by FreelandBuck.


    Posted on 13th July, by yellowtrace in architecture, interiors. 5 Comments

     

    Earl’s Gourmet Grub {what a name!} is an artisanal deli and gourmet market that opened in May 2010 in Los Angeles. The restaurant was designed by FreelandBuck, with contemporary technology to fit an old-world sensibility inspired by its food.

    That stunning ply wall with custom digital pattern, the shifting ceiling forms… I’m speechless.

    Extreme love.


    Photos by Lawrence Anderson.

    {via ArchDaily & FreelandBuck}





  • 5 Responses to “Earl’s Gourmet Grub in LA | by FreelandBuck.”

    1. What an amazing ceiling! And I love the font on the signage too (-:

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    3. beautifully detailed, great idea.jx

    4. Madeleine says:

      Hi Dana, I’ve been lurking around your blog for some time now! Just wanted to say how awesome I think it is. Such inspirational and interesting posts. You are totally bookmarked! Thanks x

    5. Thank you for your comments guys – you know how much I love them, right?! Linda, you are such a graphic designer noticing a font (but fair enough, it’s a very nice one).
      Welcome to yellowtrace Madeleine and thank you for your super sweet comment. I appreciate it so much!
      x dana

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