Masquespacio: Hikari

The Hikari Yakitori Bar, Masquespacio’s latest interior design in Valencia, features a fusion between noble and industrial, classic and contemporary materials.

Masquespacio, Hikari, Valencia, 2017
Designed by creative consultancy studio Masquespacio in the district of Ruzafa, Valencia, the interior of the Hikari Yakitori Bar was inspired by the different quarters and alleys of Kabukicho, Omoide Yokocho y Hajimeya in Tokyo, where most of the of the yakitori bars are established.

 

Starting from the facade we can immediately recognize the entrance to one of Tokyo’s tunnels, that invites us to enter to the intimate and at the same time eclectic interior, that with the dimmed light and flames coming out of the kitchen catches the visitor from the beginning till the end. Here you can recognize straight away the fusion between noble and industrial materials, classic and contemporary.

Masquespacio, Hikari, Valencia, 2017
Masquespacio, Hikari, Valencia, 2017
From the metal, cement and wood interior of the small houses, below a dimmed light, the visitor enjoys an overwhelming view on the central place full of contrasts like if they wear sitting in one of the most authentic streets of the Nippon city.
Masquespacio, Hikari, Valencia, 2017
Masquespacio, Hikari, Valencia, 2017

Hikari, Valencia
Program: restaurant
Design: Masquespacio – Ana Hernández
Architect: Paula Pina
Architect junior: Jessica Alejos
Technical investigation: José Espejo
Area: 180 sqm
Completion: 2016

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