We’re very proud to see our fantastic client MOTO London doing so well since launch. Mystery had the pleasure of designing the interiors for the UK’s first independent bar and shop specialising in craft Sake.
We’re bubbling over with the amazing feedback received for our Aperol Giardino 2019 designs for Aperol Spritz – with 12 pop-up gardens and terraces currently in situ across the country, and more planned. They’re the.
Very happy and proud that Mystery scooped another award for BŌKAN London last night at the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards 2018 – Best Restaurant or Bar in a Hotel.
We are very happy to officially announce Adele Harrington as our new Creative Director. Based in the London office, Adele is a huge asset to Mystery, having a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry, both.
Lighting design is one of the aspects of every project that can so easily be overlooked at the outset or underestimated in its importance. Mystery and Nulty Lighting director, Emilio Hernandez, reveal some of the ways.
Fine metal brass frames, a 70s resurgence of fringed furnitureand Terrazzo as the new ‘it’ material for restaurant tables and counters…Emily Schweitzer of Inside Out Contracts gives the low-down on Salone del Mobile Milano and what’s hot in restaurant.
Two highly successful years after launching its first site on Cannon Street, Scarpetta asked Mystery to handle the interior and product design for a new site in Canary Wharf that would showcase Scarpetta’s own coffee, negroni.
Oddsocks Bar & Kitchen, the new restaurant and bar offering for Jurys Inn, has been successfully rolled out to its second site in Manchester.
We’re really excited by the recent launch of Oddsocks Bar & Kitchen, the quirky new restaurant and bar concept for Jurys Inn, Brighton. Mystery designed everything from the branding and interiors through to the menus and staff.
Bōkan, one of our most exciting projects to date, has launched to great reviews and is destined to elevate drinking and dining experience in London to new heights!
A collaboration between Mystery’s LA office and our architectural partners, Relativity, this has been a remarkable project to be part of.
This week, Mystery’s Dan Hinde and Laura Sinclair attended the Restaurant & Bar Design Talks at the incredible citizenM hotel, Tower of London. Their mission: To get the inside take on design and innovation within.