Clarity Concepts
Project:
Sepoy Mess
Sector:Food & Beverage
Size: 2,500 SQ/FT
Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon

The design renovation for this Indian British Cuisine restaurant is focused on a post-war theme, specifically inspired by the concept of Sepoy Mess. The walls are either layered with a brick finish, as well as a feature wall  with a heavily textured cave-like appearance, reminiscent of both the bricks used in English architecture and the debris and rubble left behind after the war.

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We have incorporated elements that evoke a sense of the sand and rubble from that time period, as well as incorporating military equipment to further enhance the overall aesthetic and atmosphere.

 

The colour scheme predominantly consists of sandy tones, complemented by touches of olive green, drawing inspiration from historic photos and illustrations of the Sepoy Rebellion.

The design for this Indian British fusion restaurant takes inspiration from the post-war era, specifically drawing on the concept of a Sepoy Mess.

 

Consequently, the restaurant offers a distinct ambiance that evokes a post-war atmosphere, allowing patrons to savour the exquisite cuisine while immersing themselves in a space that stimulates historical contemplation.

The toilet design has a rugged, utilitarian aesthetic reminiscent of military bunkers or war-torn structures.
The materials used represents rusted metal, and rubble-like elements, contribute to this industrial, hardened appearance.