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Nossh Grill

Easton, Bristol

Interior Design — Restaurant

Nossh Grill is an interior project for a Pakistani street-food restaurant in Easton, Bristol. The brief was to create an immersive environment that reflects the energy, colour, and informality of Desi street culture, while working within the practical demands of a compact hospitality space.

The design draws from the visual language of South Asian street life, translating it into a layered interior rather than a themed set. Bold colour is used unapologetically, combined with a mix of robust, everyday materials including bright yellow corrugated metal sheets, decorative tin tiles, mirrored surfaces, and painted finishes across walls and ceilings.

Hand-painted kettles suspended overhead and large-scale murals depicting scenes of street life introduce movement, texture, and narrative into the space. These elements work together to create a lively, informal atmosphere that feels animated and dense, echoing the sensory richness of food streets in cities such as Lahore and Karachi.

Sound, colour, and material are treated as equally important components of the interior experience. Music, conversation, and visual intensity overlap, reinforcing the sense of place and creating an environment that is expressive, communal, and intentionally exuberant.

The result is a restaurant interior that operates as a spatial extension of the food it serves—direct, vibrant, and rooted in cultural memory rather than polished neutrality.