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.
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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.