Gusto: A Guide to Restaurant Design
Just as the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, "the essence of restaurant design cannot be found in any one element but in the unity of all ingredients working together to create a singular experience." So begins the recently released book Gusto: A Journey Through Culinary Design. Capitalizing on publisher Gingko Press's ability to cull together top-notch examples of graphic and interior design, Gusto is a tasty roundup of nearly 60 restaurants, bars, and cafes—event mobile eateries—from around the world (presented in 256 pages overflowing with 750 photos and illustrations).
Advertising
Advertising
Advertising
Related Products
-
crEATe: Eating, Design, and Food
From restaurants and packaging to the…
-
Animal Blueprints
As previously mentioned, I came across a…
-
Design Taste: Graphics and Interiors for Cafes and Bars
This book combines two of my favorite…
Latest
-
05.23
Veliero Shelving by Cassina
In 1940, architect Franco Albini made a single model of his…
-
05.23
ICFF 2012: Picks from Javits Center
This week we're digging deep into our favorites objets de…
-
05.22
ICFF 2012 : Design Milk Presents
"Reinvention; Writing History in Aluminum" showcases a…
Follow
Dwell
Reloading tweets…
















great optical illusion, had to look twice. Playful yet elegant!
This book looks great! I must buy one since I design restaurants in San Francisco.
a wine bottle label. the irony of it all. been there, design led me to expect more. one of the worst places i have EVER eaten at. was rather sure they would have closed by now
photo of birdcage & lights is a tiny restaurant in milan. as most of milan, looks are more important than substance - was probably worst meal i have had in italy.
RSS Feed
Add a Comment