Blomme Wine Bar & Eatery
Blomme is the word for flower in Afrikaans, a popular indigenous language of Cape Town. The many patterns and textures in Cape Town's unique wildlife are used as the main design feature in this restaurant and bar. The mixing and blending of these natural patterns and textures will symbolize the convergence of the different people and cultures that make up the city. The restaurant will celebrate the biodiversity of the region and help raise awareness of the disappearing endemic ecosystem.

Cape Town, South Africa

Camps Bay Diagram

Floristic Region of South Africa
Floor Plans & Diagrams
Parti
Privacy/Zoning Diagram
Rendered Floor Plan
Cape Floristic Regions
Floral Patterns for Partitions
Bar/Lounge
A variety of seating types support large and small groups. Housed in a custom rack, the bar carries a rotating local collection from Route 62 one of the longest wine routes in the world.
Dining Area
Simple, unfussy furnishings & lighting balance the dynamic patterns of the custom sliding partitions that can open the restaurant into a generous event space.
Menu
Private Dining
Bold upholstery ties back to the dramatic flora of the region and adds a surprising element to an otherwise calm palette of sustainably harvested rose gum wood.