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Sprouted from a South African restaurant, Nando’s draws from its spicy menu and colorful background for the design.
The face of the order counter uses remnant pieces of detailed trim—all painted in an intense green.
The brand’s artwork includes pieces from undiscovered, emerging, and established artists from South Africa.
The beaded booth structures are made of blackened steel rods and wooden beads.
Reclaimed oak and painted reclaimed barn wood add a surprising color and texture to the traditional wood paneled walls.
In the entrance, a blackened raked wood bookcase holds a beaded animal collection made by South African artists.
The exterior of the building retains its historical architecture.