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fomo
Where: Fremantle
When: 2021
Collaborators: Sirona Capital
As we are based in Fremantle, this precinct development sits close to our hearts. Telling a story of Fremantle, capturing the intangible, indefinable, spontaneous and unexpected pulse of Fremantle. FOMO is a bustling hub for meeting, shopping, playing, dining and drinking, learning and relaxing, designed for visitors to find their own ways and paths through and discover at their pace.
Engaged not only to DESIGN 15 tenancies within the precinct, we also managed TENANCY COORDINATION across the precinct and consulted on PRECINCT PLANNING. The aim at the forefront of our minds was to create an experiential venue to consume the senses, curating an atmosphere that is unique, addictive and eclectic.
Photo Credit: work.shop.dine
LO KONG KEE
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
With a contemporary twist on the traditional Chinese shophouse concept, Lo Kong Kee presents an eclectic palette of green and red and feature traditional Chinese patterned wallpaper. Subtle nods to the traditional game of Mahjong are brought in through floor stenciling.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
SUKU INDONEASIAN
When: 2021
Size: 55 sqm
Colourful and modern, this popular Indonesian eatery ties in warm timber tones with punchy blues and greens. Though the look of the space is unquestionably modern, the feel is very reminiscent of a warung – a small Indonesian neighbourhood Indonesian eatery.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
MUMBAI ROCKS
When: 2021
Size: 40 sqm
An eclectic combination of encaustic look tiles, vibrant blues and warm brickwork add personality to this Indian eatery. With a hand painted mural and a distinctive neon style sign, it's all in the details.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
EDA IZAKAYA
When: 2021
Size: 69 sqm
Championing food theatre to entice and entertain, Eda Izakaya presents a calming palette of blues, hand painted koi fish and lanterns hung from overhead framing.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
YIN YANG
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
A striking duo of navy blue and burnt orange set the tone for this wok & soup bar, featuring dragon imagery taking inspiration from street art style murals.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
LITTLE SEOUL
When: 2021
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
KOMATSU
When: 2021
Size: 41 sqm
Presenting a neutral palette with dark timber, black and latte tones, Komatsu pays homage to the backstreets of Japanese cities where you'll stumble upon hidden culinary gems. Layered fabric and laser cut panels draws your eye and creates gentle movement in the breeze.
SMASH GRILL
When: 2021
Size: 70 sqm
Sawn timber cladding and overlayed black mesh panels contrast with pops of orange neon and feature strips to form a rugged palette. With diagonal lines and polished concrete walls, this edgy fitout packs a punch.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group, Ergoline
FOMOTO KAITEN SUSHI
When: 2022
Size: 126 sqm
A playful twist on the traditional Japanese palette of black and timber, using pops of vibrant colour. Rattan basket pendants add atmosphere and ambience whilst the sushi train dances below.
Photo Credit: Resivest Fitouts
LO KONG KEE
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
With a contemporary twist on the traditional Chinese shophouse concept, Lo Kong Kee presents an eclectic palette of green and red and feature traditional Chinese patterned wallpaper. Subtle nods to the traditional game of Mahjong are brought in through floor stenciling.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
SUKU INDONEASIAN
When: 2021
Size: 55 sqm
Colourful and modern, this popular Indonesian eatery ties in warm timber tones with punchy blues and greens. Though the look of the space is unquestionably modern, the feel is very reminiscent of a warung – a small Indonesian neighbourhood Indonesian eatery.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
MUMBAI ROCKS
When: 2021
Size: 40 sqm
An eclectic combination of encaustic look tiles, vibrant blues and warm brickwork add personality to this Indian eatery. With a hand painted mural and a distinctive neon style sign, it's all in the details.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
EDA IZAKAYA
When: 2021
Size: 69 sqm
Championing food theatre to entice and entertain, Eda Izakaya presents a calming palette of blues, hand painted koi fish and lanterns hung from overhead framing.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
YIN YANG
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
A striking duo of navy blue and burnt orange set the tone for this wok & soup bar, featuring dragon imagery taking inspiration from street art style murals.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
LITTLE SEOUL
When: 2021
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
KOMATSU
When: 2021
Size: 41 sqm
Presenting a neutral palette with dark timber, black and latte tones, Komatsu pays homage to the backstreets of Japanese cities where you'll stumble upon hidden culinary gems. Layered fabric and laser cut panels draws your eye and creates gentle movement in the breeze.
SMASH GRILL
When: 2021
Size: 70 sqm
Sawn timber cladding and overlayed black mesh panels contrast with pops of orange neon and feature strips to form a rugged palette. With diagonal lines and polished concrete walls, this edgy fitout packs a punch.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group, Ergoline
FOMOTO KAITEN SUSHI
When: 2022
Size: 126 sqm
A playful twist on the traditional Japanese palette of black and timber, using pops of vibrant colour. Rattan basket pendants add atmosphere and ambience whilst the sushi train dances below.
Photo Credit: Resivest Fitouts
LO KONG KEE
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
With a contemporary twist on the traditional Chinese shophouse concept, Lo Kong Kee presents an eclectic palette of green and red and feature traditional Chinese patterned wallpaper. Subtle nods to the traditional game of Mahjong are brought in through floor stenciling.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
SUKU INDONEASIAN
When: 2021
Size: 55 sqm
Colourful and modern, this popular Indonesian eatery ties in warm timber tones with punchy blues and greens. Though the look of the space is unquestionably modern, the feel is very reminiscent of a warung – a small Indonesian neighbourhood Indonesian eatery.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
MUMBAI ROCKS
When: 2021
Size: 40 sqm
An eclectic combination of encaustic look tiles, vibrant blues and warm brickwork add personality to this Indian eatery. With a hand painted mural and a distinctive neon style sign, it's all in the details.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
EDA IZAKAYA
When: 2021
Size: 69 sqm
Championing food theatre to entice and entertain, Eda Izakaya presents a calming palette of blues, hand painted koi fish and lanterns hung from overhead framing.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
YIN YANG
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
A striking duo of navy blue and burnt orange set the tone for this wok & soup bar, featuring dragon imagery taking inspiration from street art style murals.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
LITTLE SEOUL
When: 2021
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
KOMATSU
When: 2021
Size: 41 sqm
Presenting a neutral palette with dark timber, black and latte tones, Komatsu pays homage to the backstreets of Japanese cities where you'll stumble upon hidden culinary gems. Layered fabric and laser cut panels draws your eye and creates gentle movement in the breeze.
SMASH GRILL
When: 2021
Size: 70 sqm
Sawn timber cladding and overlayed black mesh panels contrast with pops of orange neon and feature strips to form a rugged palette. With diagonal lines and polished concrete walls, this edgy fitout packs a punch.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group, Ergoline
FOMOTO KAITEN SUSHI
When: 2022
Size: 126 sqm
A playful twist on the traditional Japanese palette of black and timber, using pops of vibrant colour. Rattan basket pendants add atmosphere and ambience whilst the sushi train dances below.
Photo Credit: Resivest Fitouts
LO KONG KEE
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
With a contemporary twist on the traditional Chinese shophouse concept, Lo Kong Kee presents an eclectic palette of green and red and feature traditional Chinese patterned wallpaper. Subtle nods to the traditional game of Mahjong are brought in through floor stenciling.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
SUKU INDONEASIAN
When: 2021
Size: 55 sqm
Colourful and modern, this popular Indonesian eatery ties in warm timber tones with punchy blues and greens. Though the look of the space is unquestionably modern, the feel is very reminiscent of a warung – a small Indonesian neighbourhood Indonesian eatery.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
MUMBAI ROCKS
When: 2021
Size: 40 sqm
An eclectic combination of encaustic look tiles, vibrant blues and warm brickwork add personality to this Indian eatery. With a hand painted mural and a distinctive neon style sign, it's all in the details.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
EDA IZAKAYA
When: 2021
Size: 69 sqm
Championing food theatre to entice and entertain, Eda Izakaya presents a calming palette of blues, hand painted koi fish and lanterns hung from overhead framing.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
YIN YANG
When: 2021
Size: 46 sqm
A striking duo of navy blue and burnt orange set the tone for this wok & soup bar, featuring dragon imagery taking inspiration from street art style murals.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
LITTLE SEOUL
When: 2021
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
Size: 99 sqm
Brightly coloured hand painted mural decorate the walls of this Korean BBQ eatery, contrasting sharply against concrete and decorative black timber framework.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group
KOMATSU
When: 2021
Size: 41 sqm
Presenting a neutral palette with dark timber, black and latte tones, Komatsu pays homage to the backstreets of Japanese cities where you'll stumble upon hidden culinary gems. Layered fabric and laser cut panels draws your eye and creates gentle movement in the breeze.
SMASH GRILL
When: 2021
Size: 70 sqm
Sawn timber cladding and overlayed black mesh panels contrast with pops of orange neon and feature strips to form a rugged palette. With diagonal lines and polished concrete walls, this edgy fitout packs a punch.
Photo Credit: Aurora Project Group, Ergoline
FOMOTO KAITEN SUSHI
When: 2022
Size: 126 sqm
A playful twist on the traditional Japanese palette of black and timber, using pops of vibrant colour. Rattan basket pendants add atmosphere and ambience whilst the sushi train dances below.
Photo Credit: Resivest Fitouts
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