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19 Restaurant Ceiling Design Ideas
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Quick summary:A restaurant’s ceiling design is hard for customers to miss – in fact, so hard to miss that it often sets the tone for the design concept of a place.
A restaurant’s ceiling design is hard for customers to miss – in fact, so hard to miss that it often sets the tone for the design concept of a place.
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It's called the fifth wall for a reason: a ceiling's high surface area allows for significant creative freedom, whether across colour, lighting, or scale. In restaurant design, the ceiling allows designers to leverage it to drastically shape the mood and identity of the interior.
Beyond aesthetics, restaurant ceilings can be leveraged to significantly contribute to the acoustic comfort of a space, their material and placement playing a role in absorbing the cocktail of boisterous sounds across dining areas.
Without high-performing ceilings or a holistic acoustic strategy, the notorious Lombard Effect can take over – a vocal phenomenon where people speak louder to be heard and understood in a noisy environment. This quickly comes to result in poor restaurant acoustics and bothersome soundscapes.
From soffit ceilings in Michelin-starred brasseries to vaulted ceilings in neighbourhood trattorias and industrial approaches in neighbourhood grills, explore 19 examples of restaurant ceiling design from around the world.
La Maruca
Madrid, Spain
In their design for the new La Maruca López de Hoyos restaurant in Madrid, Spain, Zooco Estudio pay homage to the rationalist jewels of Santander’s architecture. The refined white restaurant ceiling colour of Rockfon Mono Acoustic is a natural match to the ceramic elements and the minimal permeability into the outdoors.
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Peck CityLife
Milan, Italy
Designed by Vudafieri Saverino Partners, Peck in Milan’s CityLife commercial development is its second branch in the city. The designers opted for a ceiling colour different than the traditional white, and the green they chose stands in full harmony with the 160 000 square meters of park areas that constitute the heart of CityLife.
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25hours Hotel Indre By
Copenhagen, Denmark
Located in what was both a former porcelain factory and former university in the Noerreport district, the 25hours Hotel Indre – designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio – made headlines when it first opened in Copenhagen. One of its multiple restaurants features Rockfon Mono Acoustic in a soft pastel green colour, gently completing the scheme of the design across the walls, and the spirit of its global identity.
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Summit Restaurant at Aethos Monterosa
Champoluc, Italy
Overlooking the Aosta Valley in Italy, the Summit Restaurant at the boutique hotel Aethos Monterosa takes a contemporary approach in reflecting its mountainside charm. Rockfon Mono Acoustic completes a refined look without robbing attention from the mountains outside.
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Sommerro Hotel
Oslo, Norway
After a long process of meticulous restoration and renovation, a beloved landmark originally built by the architects Andreas Bjerke and Georg Eliassen in the 1930s was renovated by LPO Arkitekter and is now the Sommerro Hotel. Though the original facade and art deco interior details continue to be almost identical to how they were when the building was first erected, the acoustics property-wide, including in the restaurant, were improved with Rockfon Mono Acoustic ceilings.
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Villa Paradiso
Oslo, Norway
The largest location in the Villa Paradiso group, known for its Neapolitan pizza, is located right across from the Munch Museum in the Oslo Bay in Norway. For their restaurant ceiling design, they opted for the monolithic solution Rockfon Mono Acoustic. The Villa Paradiso co-owner, Jan Vardøen, particularly liked that it’s a completely seamless system. “I want diners to feel like they're in an authentic establishment, without seeing any evidence of technical aids,” he said.
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The Brasserie Bon Vivant
Moss, Norway
According to the newly-opened Hotel Riviera in Moss, Norway, there are only two seasons: summer and almost summer. Their lighthearted interiors and Rockfon acoustic ceilings certainly reflect that spirit, especially in the Brasserie Bon Vivant, where Rockfon Color-all in soft pastel blues alternate with whites to bring in a vibrant Mediterranean mood.
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Bewley's Grafton Street
Dublin, Ireland
Around since 1927, the iconic Dublin landmark Bewley’s Grafton Street reopened following a €12 million restoration by Gilligan Architects has seen many original features restored to their former glory, including the stained-glass windows, historic façade, open fireplaces, and the restaurant ceiling design. “The introduction of Rockfon acoustic ceilings throughout, direct fixed to the plasterboard ceilings, minimised the visual impact on the building fabric – particularly the ceiling covings – allowing them to be expressed,” explained project architect Brendan Duffy.
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Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma
Mallorca, Spain
At the 5-star Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma restaurant in Mallorca, Spain, Serta Arquitectos’ origami-inspired artistry required a ceiling material which allowed the construction of vertices and triangulations. They needed a restaurant ceiling design system that would create geometric ripples throughout the communal space of the hotel. “We wanted to transmit this sensation of lightness; the element of origami communicates movement and flexibility, expanding the space of the room,” explains Arantxa Guerrero from Serta Arquitectos.
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Restaurant Møntergade
Copenhagen, Denmark
Danish and French cuisine together take centre stage at Restaurant Møntergade on Copenhagen’s famous Møntergade street. The contemporaneity and simplicity of the monolithic ceiling solution Rockfon Mono Acoustic contributes to a refined brasserie look.
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Cittamani Restaurant
Milan, Italy
Owned by the celebrity chef and restaurateur Ritu Dalmia, the contemporary Indian restaurant Cittamani opened its doors in the Milan’s Brera neighbourhood in 2017. Designed by the London-based studio Paolo Cossu Architects, the restaurant is characterised by its material palette – which includes brass and timber. The Rockfon Mono Acoustic ceiling directs attention towards the many rich elements in the restaurant, such as the original terrazzo flooring.
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Le Petit Sabayon
Morangis, France
The owners of this small restaurant in the outskirts of Paris in France renovated a pre-existing restaurant, removing the carpets and curtains for a more refined look. But the introduction of hard surfaces like the wood flooring compromised the acoustics of the restaurant. To introduce acoustic comfort, they installed twenty Rockfon Eclipse frameless floating ceiling panels – a great choice for restaurants where a traditional suspended ceiling cannot be installed. “We had a very clear idea of what we wanted for our restaurant. We didn't want products that distort our decoration, and above all that it be as little visible as possible,” explained restaurant owner Frédéric Lagrange.
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Le Grand Buffet at the Plopsa Hotel
De Panne, Belgium
In the Plopsa Hotel’s buffet restaurant Le Grand Buffet, a starry sky matches the energy and amusement of the corresponding Plopsaland theme park. Rockfon Color-all ceiling tiles in the Charcoal colour create a cave feeling, and the integrated lighting create the effect of a starry sky. The restaurant ceiling design doesn’t only add to the atmosphere but also ensures pleasant acoustics in such a busy place and with a variety of age groups. By opting for the concealed side finish D, the suspension system is not visible.
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The Villa Castellane Restaurant
Gréoux-les-Bains, France
At the Villa Castellane – once the hunting lodge of the nobleman Marquis de Castellane – a colour wayfinding strategy helps guide circulation across the resort: the corridors are painted black and are accented with touches of brass. To achieve this deep black appearance and cozy atmosphere, Rockfon Color-all acoustic ceiling tiles in the matching Charcoal were installed in the corridors, restaurant, and bar. “The numerous glass and reverberant surfaces represented a major challenge that Rockfon Color-all allowed us to resolve, both in terms of aesthetic appearance and acoustic efficiency,” said Audrey Marasse from ATELIER XY.
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Portum and Maximus Restaurant
Brno, Czech Republic
The ceiling design of the Portum and Maximus Restaurant in the Maximus Hotel is simultaneously distinctive and refined. Rockfon Mono Acoustic in a "mocha" shade flows around a central focal point.
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Dins Santi Taura
Mallorca, Spain
Awarded a Michelin star in the 2021 guide and the winner of two "Soles Repsol", the restaurant Dins Santi Taura is located at the El Llorenç Parc de la Mar hotel in Palma’s Sa Calatrava neighbourhood. The designer of the hotel, Magnus Ehrland, was looking for a timeless and authentic style that would endure the test of time. Rockfon Mono Acoustic was selected for both Dins Santi Taura and another restaurant, its seamless simplicity placing focus on the different design motifs, such as the star patterns, botanical designs, and vegetation.
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Solo Sokos Hotel Torni
Helsinki, Finland
One of Helsinki's most celebrated landmarks in Helsinki, Finland, the Hotel Torni opened its doors after extensive renovation in 2022. In the hotel's restaurant and bar areas, a matching smooth and monolithic surface establishes continuity across the walls and ceiling.
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Brasserie Astoria
Stockholm, Sweden
In one of Stockholm’s buzziest neighbourhoods is the Astoria House, a space that was built in the 1870s as a cinema and later restored and converted into a restaurant by Joyn Studio. “The green and red colours used in the suspended ceiling were inspired by the details in the original interiors, and it fits very well in the new space because we’ve kept some of the original detailing,” said Ida Wanler, founding partner at the studio. “The inner part of the bar has no daylight, so we wanted to give this space its own unique design that plays with light and shadow as well as the colours from the suspended ceilings throughout the day. Together with the mature plants, the colours and design give a feeling of warmth that you would find in a conservatory or an orangery.”
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Restaurant Frantzén
Stockholm, Sweden
Designed by Joyn Studio – the same team behind the Brasserie Astoria – the 23-seat restaurant Frantzén is one of the top-rated fine dining restaurants in Stockholm and the first in the country to be awarded three stars in the Michelin Guide. To complete an exceptional experience, room acoustics had to be prioritised. "It's not just about the eye today; today's restaurant guests want much more. Our role is to be able to put people in the mood, and if the acoustics are bad, the rest doesn't matter," said Wanler.
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