
Birger Jarlsgatan 34, 114 29 Stockholm
I recently worked on an interior design project as a freelancer for the restaurant 'Monster Chicken's second branch in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The location is where many office buildings are, therefore, workers are the most targeted.
From the basic layout of the interior to its visual presentation, I used the software Rhino3D, SketchUp, and Enscape.


I designed the alcohol shelf following the staircase, however, because of the limit of opening time, the owners of the restaurant and I agreed with simple straight lines.

To achieve the desired industrial aesthetic reminiscent of cafes in Seoul, South Korea, I drew inspiration from the city's design ethos. Employing a palette dominated by grey hues and textured surfaces, I incorporated metal elements, such as columns and drink displays, to enhance the space's industrial feel. To add a pop of vibrancy and align with the client's branding, I strategically introduced points of orange, presenting the iconic color of Monster Chicken.
Korean alcohol one-line display with their phrase in LED lights.
Monster Chicken's logo in LED when customers to go upstairs
Photo zone - Monster's mirror with coloured lights
Orange seats are shined from the counter LED
Wall arts staircase with alcohol display
Rendered Images

First floor, orange counter, column is painted in metal

First floor, drink fridges are showing at the counter to be more attractive. Orange colors are used top and bottom of the counter(check-out)..

First floor, monster chicken's lego wall, alcohol display. next to staircase, and mirror(first idea)

Second floor, another bar counter with orange, metal columns, and art walls

Second floor, art walls, monster-shaped wall with colorful LED lights.
