Wendy Bergman and the group at Bergman and Co approached the venture with a quick that requested for authenticity over an overt theme. “The transient was to create a wine bar that felt deeply genuine reasonably than overtly themed,” says Bergman. The purpose was to evoke a spot that would carry visitors from aperitivo into late-night dialog, whereas remaining deeply related to the character of the prevailing constructing.
“The inspiration got here much less from conventional Italian structure and extra from the ambiance of Italy within the Seventies – the richness of Milanese interiors, neighbourhood enotecas, modernist design and the cinematic high quality of administrators resembling Federico Fellini. It was an period the place class and indulgence comfortably coexisted. We had been fascinated by creating a way of duality all through the venture,” says Bergman.
The expertise begins earlier than you even enter. Company climb the steps from Flinders Lane and emerge into an area that appears “found reasonably than introduced,” as Bergman describes. The lengthy, linear plan turns into a journey made up of 5 distinct however related settings, every formed by way of shifts in materials, mild and furnishings.
On the entrance, the lounge opens itself to the lane with low seating, plush carpet and mirrored detailing that catches motion under. The temper then shifts into an enoteca-like zone with bottles on show and a wine-coloured lacquered cellar. On the centre, the bar anchors the room with a stone counter, timber detailing, tortoiseshell tile and a glowing again bar.
Discoveries throughout development grew to become a part of the design. “Whereas that preliminary imaginative and prescient remained constant, the venture grew to become richer as we uncovered extra of the constructing itself,” says Bergman. Current brick arches, proportions and a hid lightwell weren’t hidden or corrected, however celebrated. “Quite than forcing a singular idea onto the area, we allowed the structure to information lots of the selections,” she says.
Deep wine tones, bronze, stone, chrome and timber create richness with out extra, whereas mirrored and subtle surfaces shift with the altering mild.
“I believe the loos completely distil the language of the whole venture. They’re restrained however immersive, the place the crimson granite, patterned flooring, subtle lighting and arched mirror mix into an area that feels nearly ritualistic. Even within the smallest rooms, the narrative of The Florence continues uninterrupted,” says Bergman.


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