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Child Studio Reimagines London Post Office is Reborn as Maido Eatery

Child Studio’s design of Maido restaurant balances European and Japanese influences Words by: Will Speros • Photos by Felix Speller & Child Studio A former post office in the Saint John’s Wood section of London has been overhauled into new Japanese concept Maido, courtesy of local design firm Child Studio. The concept was informed by the midcentury space s original look, with the studio blending European and Japanese design influences for th. Unlock Great Design Get design inspiration sent straight to your inbox. Don’t miss all things hospitality design, from product to projects, and must read interviews. Hospitality Subscriber- Active Campaign

Maido Sushi Restaurant / Child Studio

© Felix Speller & Child Studio The Japanese references are subtle and present themselves through the choice of materials, the play of geometric patterns, and the hand-crafted woodwork detailing’. The dialogue between the East and West continues with the curated selection of antique and contemporary furniture: the iconic moulded plywood armchairs designed by Norman Cherner in 1958 are paired with the cast aluminium stools by the celebrated Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa. © Felix Speller & Child Studio The walls across the entire space are clad in dark cherry wood panelling with antique brass sconces by Stilnovo, the Italian pioneers of rationalist design. The shallow alcoves are decorated with large abstract paintings. Child Studio devised a suspended coffered ceiling in a soft blue hue, and the refined geometric pattern motif continues on the quarry tile flooring. The focal point of the space is the central island counter where the sushi master prepares and serves authentic

Sushi meets modernist design in a London post office

Converted London post office delivers sushi and modernist design Converted London post office delivers sushi and modernist design Child Studio converts a former 1960s London post office into a new outlet for Maido Sushi  Photography by Felix Speller and Child Studio.  London-based Child Studio has converted a disused 1960s London post office into a new outlet for Maido Sushi, bang on time for the new easing of the city’s lockdown restrictions. ‘We were fascinated by the unique story of this building and aimed to capture the nostalgic atmosphere of 1960s London, paying tribute to the modernist public spaces of the era,’ say the founders of Child Studio, Alexy Kos and Che Huang. 

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