Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design

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Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design - Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. The restaurant is a synthesis of what we call Italian Farmhouse Modern. The design was strongly inspired by three icons of Italian design: Carlo Mollino, Bruno Munari, and Enzo Mari. The result is a balance of simplicity, drama, and irreverence. The finishes are rooted in an earthy quality much like most roadside Osteria’s or country Trattorias found throughout Italy. In that same vein, the food, wine, products, herbs, and preserves are given as much focus as the paintings on the walls. An ongoing interplay between assertive and simple, elemental and modernist is a mainstay of Italian culture. We tried to capture that quintessential Italian juxtaposition by running the theme of humble vs pretty throughout the design. The mix of sconces with fabric lampshades and opaline glass highlight the apposing influence of modernist and "nonna" style in our lighting design. A similar exchange can be seen in the pleated oak walls that act as a modest rhythmic backdrop from which the mix of sartorial banquet seating stands out. As a nod to a simpler time, we keep a courtesy phone at the ready for those who require a lift home after dinner and packing away a Demi John of wine with friends and family.

Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design - Table, Chair, Lighting, Shelving, Countertop, Beam
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Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design - Table, Chair
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The design was undertaken by Ste. Marie who’s principal, Craig Stanghetta, is also co-owner of the venture. Ste. Marie is a studio that has a strategy based focus, the design direction is a marriage of their deep understanding of the business’s goals (a neighbourhood joint that is accessible yet elevated) and design insight that they use to understand and enhance those goals. This can be seen in the design and programming of the central eating bar that becomes the nerve centre of the room and helps to create a strong community nucleus in the restaurant. The bespoke shelving that surrounds the open kitchen and frames the wood-fired grill and rotisserie is also used to showcase the restaurants beautiful collection of Italian groceries, house made preserves, and unique Italian The design strives to be focused and ordered while remaining warm, fun, and welcoming.

Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design - Shelving, Countertop, Chair
© Knauf and Brown

If you have any further questions about the design at Osteria Savio Volple please reach out to Ste. Marie as we’d be very happy to discuss the design in greater detail. This project has been a labour of love and there is a wealth of narrative that has guided the design. We simply can’t capture the nuance in such brevity.There are several skilled trades and craftspeople who deserve due credit for their collaboration and execution of a lovely space, we would love to sing their praise when we talk.

Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design - Kitchen, Chair
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Address:615 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5T 3K5, Canada

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Cite: "Osteria Savio Volpe / Ste Marie Art Design" 10 Feb 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/781796/osteria-savio-volpe-ste-marie-art-design> ISSN 0719-8884

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