Lisbon interior design practice Bacana Studio took cues from Portugal‘s coastal traditions for the interiors of a João Luís Carrilho da Graça-designed Anfibio restaurant.
Located alongside the Tejo river, the restaurant was designed to “merge the duality of the sea and the land,” the interiors studio told Dezeen.
Striped benches create a corridor from the bar to the terrace
Named Anfibio – Latin for amphibious, meaning suited for both land and water – the restaurant serves both local seafood and “countryside produce”.
It is located in a glass-walled, pavilion-like structure designed by local architecture studio João Luís Carrilho da Graça alongside the Tejo river and its interiors were informed by
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