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Spanish companies participate in the furnishing of the exclusive Tashan restaurant in Philadelphia, USA
TASHAN is a Hindi word for “style” and that is precisely what they tried to achieve at the newly-opened Tashan Restaurant in Philadelphia both with the contemporary Indian menu and the dining experience. For the stylishly modern dining room Architect Winka Dubbeldam from Architectonics NY Studio chose the chic contemporary look of KOO INTERNATIONAL and SANCAL’s seating.
Fruit of the collaboration with prestigious designers, such as Francesc Rifé, Héctor Diego, Ododesign, Sergio Barredo, Lagranja Design or Tito Agnoli, KOO INTERNATIONAL has developed a line of exclusive and innovative seating products suitable for the intensive use in the contract market.
For the dining room of Tashan Restaurant, the firm supplied the elegant CAMELOT armchair, an original design by Eduardo Climent that has been chosen by renowned interior designers to decorate several TV settings. The solid volume, that ensures the most comfortable seating experience, is lightened by a skillful play of empty and full spaces.
For the restaurant booths Winka Dubbeldam opted for the timeless smart style of MENU sofas, designed by Rafa García for the Spanish brand SANCAL. In 6 different modules, it is perfect to create corners and highly personalized spots.
Whatever your needs, MENU modular system offers endeless possibilities making its use particularly suitable for the equipment of public spaces and premises.
- MENU modular sofa system by Rafa García for SANCAL
In Tashan’s dining and lounge room diverse cultures mashed-up into a wave of creativity, excitement and energy. The mix of sleek contemporary furniture, exotic pieces and precious ornate details has created an ambience unique in its kind that reflects in an unparallel way its global cultural wellspring.
Tashan restaurant in Elle Decor magazine, March issue.
“Architect Winka Dubbeldam has mixed sleek finishes with ornate details to complement the contemporary Indian menu at Philadelphia’s Tashan. The restaurant’s hand-carved wood tables and seven-foot statue of Ganesh are from India.”
777 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, U.s.A., 267-687-2170, www.mytashan.com