By Marina Correa
Photography: Courtesy
Studio Osmosis
Working around
the palates of the two cuisines it fuses – PunChin restaurant within the Citrus
Hotel in Pimpri, Pune uses a kitsch-industrial approach that is very in-your-face…
Designed by
Studio Osmosis, the approach to the restaurant is through a plush lobby
finished in Italian marble; while the chequered clear and ‘tatooed’ glass panes
create a peek-a-boo effect with the colourful interiors evoking one’s curiosity.
PunChin,
which offers Punjabi and Chinese cuisines has its subtle fusion nuances
translated into the décor as well: in the ‘Chinese-ized’ placemats, rustic and
multi-coloured dhaba-type ambience,
steel and heavy glass crockery and cutlery and use of village-esque bucket and
tumbler décor elements. The icing on the cake takes the form of a Royal Enfield
bike that stands smartly at the entrance of the restaurant – an ode to Punjab da Puttar. Nostalgia also reigns
high as the epoxy IPS flooring has ‘hopscotch’ painted on it – a true
picturizing of a prime dine out with a quirky feel!
An open brick
wall, yellow diagonally painted lines on the floor, nude bulbs hanging over the
bar and a cluster of empty beer bottles as a chandelier etc. add just the right
dose of quirkiness to this multifaceted space. Lending a fun and casual feel are
the brightly painted corrugated metal sheets that wrap the bar counter, open
kitchen and teppanyaki counter.
A suspension of
metal chain-link fence and rustic corrugated sheets adorn the ceiling imparting
a strong masculine vibe to the space. Interestingly, this treatment is born out
of a challenge in concealing the service cables of the above floors under the
restaurant ceiling.
The maxim
‘reuse, recycle’ has been achieved with aplomb through reuse of empty bottles,
old wood, chain-link fence, corrugated sheets, old window frames, ladders etc -
making it a green project as well.
Overall, the architects must be credited for their brave job in skilfully using rudimentary elements to define a dhaba-styled setting within the larger plush hotel environs.
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