RESTAURANTE EL CAMERINO

BODEGONCABINET/Genoveva Carrión&María Martinez-Conesa

Location: Russafa, ValenciaPhotography: José HeviaLocated in the iconic neighbourhood of Russafa, in Valencia, El Camerino is a local with 10 years on its back. Toproperly celebrate its first decade in operations, the owner decided to change its aspect and invest on a new design.

That’s how this project started, based on just a name and some ideas that had been implemented throughout theyears. The challenge was to give El Camerino a full conceptual coherence.

Camerino is the Spanish word to refer to the backstage dressing-room in any theatre. It is as word thatautomatically evokes the mystery and hidden part of any play. It’s the start and end of everything in the theater.

Itis in the dressing room that artists gather before the play to offer the best version of them, and it is in the dressingroom where they party after a successful night. It is in the dressing room that some of the best stories are untold,and it also acts as a meeting point in between the stage and the prop-full corridors of any club.

And that idea of “ElCamerino” is the one connecting the design of the restaurant. Starting at the entrance, we see a small terrazzo bar handcrafted by Huguet Mallorca. A lamp lights up theoperational and booking center of the local.

We then move on to the first room, La Escena (the stage), where thecolor palette opens up, ranging from the corporative blue given by the restaurant, to the characteristic burgundy ofany make-up base, widely used in theater.

The three arch dominating the room are inspired by the typology ofmany classic theater boxes, and within their perimeter, a sofa meanders to act join them. Some of the most relevant pieces of furniture in this room are the mirror circular table, formed with a base of fivecylinders, and the widely published chair “La Prima”, also by Bodegón Cabinet.

Before arriving to the second room, we will run through our “behind the scenes” space, a technical space that inthis case comprehends the kitchen and the bathroom. This is a much more eclectic area that helps in the transitionbetween two different worlds.

On one hand, the stage room with its burgundy tones. On the other hand, a quickpeep into a world of fetishes (like the blue color specified by the owner of the local), the gossiping and theconfidences lived in the backstage, “El Camerino”.

“El Camerino” room is a spaced isolated by a curtain, where the blue color takes the center o the stage in differentways. Firstly, through the wall painting that runs all along the room, respecting and even framing the originaltextures of the local.

Secondly, through different textiles with a unique graphic designed especially for “ElCamerino”, by “El Gallinero Studio”. Here, a blue base combines with some figures linked to the gastronomical storyof the restaurant.

These fabrics upholster the acoustic panels that wrap the room with a round geometry, followingthe characteristic imagery of a dressing room boudoir. This geometry is further used to introduce some moreelements, like the mirrors or the backrest of a new type of sofa designed for this room.

SummaryEl Camerino is a restaurant located in the iconic neighborhood or Russafa, Valencia. They decided to celebrate their10th anniversary with a change of look, and from the architecture and interior design point of view, BodegónCabinet has turned it into a firm conceptual coherence.

Through the analysis of the stage and its scope, Bodegón Cabinet has drafted three rooms. “The Stage”, “Behind theScenes” and finally, “The backstage”. This narration opens up the range of premises given by the restaurant’s name,facilitating the use of the blue colour demanded by the client, transitioning towards softer shapes, warmer colorsand vibrant textures.

Bodegon Cabinet is an inter-disciplinary firm focused on architecture, interior and furniture design. The name of the studio is the Spanish translation of Still Life. It comes from the idea of natural or handmade objects arranged in a given space using design, colors and lighting to produce an effect of harmony, comfort and well-being.

This is Bodegon Cabinet’s aim, to design still lifes in all of its projects creating bespoke houses, hotels, restaurants or furniture that enrich human…

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