SuViche Doral
Kris Tamburello
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Other chairs and tables by floral mural, Tables, chairs, banquettesCarved Woodworks
Bar chairs, Swing chairs in main dining area, Swing chairs by floral muralB Seated
Fabric on banquettesClarke & Clarke
Bar tilesCle Tile
Wood floorsTropical Tile & Marble

Product Spec Sheet
Other chairs and tables by floral mural, Tables, chairs, banquettes
Bar chairs, Swing chairs in main dining area, Swing chairs by floral mural
Fabric on banquettes
Bar tiles
Wood floors

SuViche Doral

Saladino Design Studios as Architects

The 3,825 square-foot SuViche Doral restaurant in Miami’s popular CityPlace Doral, is the brand’s unveiling of its new concept designed by Saladino Design Studios. The design of the award-winning Peruvian-influenced Japanese restaurant concept by SuViche Hospitality Group was inspired by the vibrant colors of traditional Peruvian materials and fabrics blended with Miami’s tropical environment.

 

A playful, relaxed vibe was integrated into the space by installing swinging chairs around a large wooden communal table. Orange and teal banquets line the wall adorned with a multi-color handwoven macramé rope art mural made of 137 pieces, each measuring 34 feet long, created by a local artist. The art and whimsy continue with a custom floral and moss graffiti wall that reads “Let’s Get Saucy”.  The color orange is part of SuViche’s brand identity and logo so orange tones were implemented throughout the space including the patterned, orange cinder blocks that are found at the entryway and used as wall dividers.

 

The restaurant features an impressive Pisco Bar ordained with orange metal mesh paneling that showcases a variety of Pisco infusions including indigenous fresh herbs, fruits and unique spices.  The ceiling is enveloped in hanging planters and colorful hand-crafted wicker light fixtures, custom- designed by Saladino. The unique flooring consists of carefully milled wood and terrazzo, artfully installed by Saladino.

 

The 150-seat marquis restaurant offers a full bar and serves fusion-inspired sushi rolls, ceviche and other Peruvian specialties. This is the brand’s sixth location in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.

 

Material Used :
1. Macrame rope art mural – artist Kandi Stirman
2. Floral mural – artist Aquarela Sabol
3. Let’s Get Saucy Green Moss wall – artist Aquarela Sabol
4. Swing chairs in main dining area – B Seated Global
5. Swing chairs by floral mural – B Seated Global
6. Other chairs and tables by floral mural- Carved Woodworks
7. Fabric on banquettes – Clarke and Clarke & Nassami 
8. Tables, chairs, banquettes – Carved Woodworks (Tables), B Seated Global (Chairs) , and Banquettes (I&D Furniture)
9. Wood floors – Tropial Tile
10. Terrazo floors - Ceramic Matrix
11. Orange metal mesh panels at bar – Borgzinner Millwork
12. Bar chairs – B Seated Global
13. Bar tiles – Cle Tile
14. Light fixtures – Custom designed by Saladino Design Studios
15. Orange cinder blocks – RCC Associates

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