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sketches of esterior of building/stylish shed feel/very open

hanging lights and dense bushland to make entrance of restaurant

table setting/low hanging lights/sporadic feel

chair design/ made from dropping string on papre to get shape

{identity, collatoral, art, chair design}
The Table Restaurant and Winery inhabits the lush landscapes of the Atherton Tablelands in North Queensland.
All restaurant ingredients are sourced from local farmers and the establishment houses their own wine plantation.
The Table offers a wholesome, warm and elegant dining experience.
The use of string imprints in the design are a nod towards the seasonal ties that bind The Table and its produce; the differing colours are representative of the produce variations that affect seasonally, from the golden skin of mango to the opaque greens of winter’s avocado.