Retro-Futurist Restaurant Interiors

Jialun Xiong Completed Her First Restaurant Interior Project

This retro-futurist restaurant interior is located in an industrial area that is close to Downtown Los Angeles. Jialun Xiong is the local designer who completed this project and 19 Town, a business that specializes in Chinese fusion food, is the client. The restaurant is divided into five areas, a main dining space, a bar and lounge, as well as three private dining rooms.

Jialun Xiong looked for the right visual balance to bring her vision of a retro-futurist restaurant to life. In order to do so, the designer "crafted with rigorously minimal forms balanced by rich materials like Venetian plaster, silver, and leather." The result is lavish and luxurious, drawing individuals in with the sophistication of forms and materials that were the focus of Jialun Xiong.

Image Credit: Ye Rin Mok

Retro-futurist Interiors
Designing restaurant interiors with a retro-futurist look and feel as a unique selling point.
Luxurious Minimalsim
Incorporating rich and lavish materials with minimalist design to create a sense of luxury and sophistication in restaurant interiors.
Customized Spaces
Creating customized spaces for different customer experiences in restaurants, such as private dining rooms and bar and lounge areas.

Who This Affects Most

Restaurant Industry
Restaurants can differentiate themselves from competitors by incorporating unique and visually striking interior design elements.
Interior Design Industry
Interior designers can experiment with retro-futurist and luxurious minimalist design styles to create unique and memorable spaces.
Hospitality Industry
Hotels and other hospitality businesses can incorporate similar customized spaces and design principles to enhance the customer experience.
SCORE
5.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 76%
Activity 62%
Freshness 16%