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These are five of Toronto’s most beautiful restaurants. Here’s how their stunning interiors came to life

Designing a restaurant is a dance of form and function. The creative teams behind these five created spaces that are a feast for the eyes. 

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The glass blocks for Bar Prima’s front window were sourced from Murano, Italy, where glassmaking traditions go back centuries.


Good restaurant design is about so much more than esthetics: The mood affects the meal. It’s about making guests feel comfortable in the space and open to the sensory experience they are about to have, as well as supporting the people who cook and serve the food.

First, a beautiful restaurant needs a strong vision: Its colours, textures, lighting and functionality should all serve that core identity. This is an intimate process, where a designer must stand in a restaurateur’s shoes to understand and build what lives in their imagination. “Visions in the end are proclamations,” said Alex Josephson, co-founder of Partisans, the design firm behind and Vela. “They’re bold and they are unsettling, and they’re scary because you have to take a risk and commit to it.”

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