Socca restaurant feels like “a pocket of Southern France in Mayfair”

Local practice Fabled Studio has designed the interiors for London‘s Socca restaurant, adding hand-painted murals informed by the French Riviera.

Fabled Studio co-founder Tom Strother describes the eatery as “a pocket of Southern France in Mayfair,” with a playful and whimsical interior that complements the French Mediterranean menu.

Socca is a French restaurant in London’s Mayfair

“Both the menu and the interior are inspired by the Côte d’Azur and Nice,” Strother told Dezeen. “They have a laidback attitude but with French finesse.”

Fabled Studio restored the original terracotta tiles on the facade of Socca‘s Grade II-listed building, as well as maintaining its ornate ceiling mouldings.

Hand-painted murals decorate the walls

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