Schnitz: Balaclava

The founders of the Schnitz brand wanted to rebrand the look and feel aesthetic from the Bavarian Beer Hall recycled interior look to a more traditional look showing the family roots and history namely Poland.

The traditional Polish influence was to display a front of house prep area as in a domestic set up, whereby all can see activity taking place resulting in the thought that the customer would feel they were eating in a traditional Polish house when they came to Schnitz. The experience and personal theatre of a home cooked meal would become front of mind and the go home experience.

Various materials such as patterned tiles, timber flooring, terracotta wall panelling, textured brick, spotted gum timbers and large scale feature dining pendants were used in a very contemporary yet traditional polish manner that evokes feeling of “at home”.


LOCATIONS INCLUDE:
Shop 4/312 Carlisle ST, Balaclava, Vic

Schnitz seating area with ordering counter in the background with screens above with the menu and promotions
Schnitz stairs and promotional poster
Schnitz large seating area with large windows and mirrors on one of the walls
Schnitz bar stools with floating shelves overtop the counter
Schnitz shelves with products on it
Schnitz seating and dinning area with booths and chairs. Large window with branding in the background
Schnitz 4 person round table on wooden chairs in front of the window with their logo
Schnitz different angle of the seating area
Pam Cheney

Graphic Designer and traveller

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