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Fireplace Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio — Wood-Fired Culinary Adventure

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Elegant modern restaurant interior with warm wooden accents, cozy lighting and stylish table settings offering a luxurious dining experience.\n\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Fireplace Bedrock</strong>, designed by <strong>Hot Design Folks Studio</strong>, is a <strong>wood-fired kitchen</strong> that reimagines fundamental food preparation in Singapore at One Holland Village. This project combines <strong>culinary expertise, sensory storytelling and architectural design</strong>, merging the primal essence of fire with a contemporary dining experience.</p><p>As an extension of Bedrock's award-winning philosophy, the restaurant embraces fire as both a cooking method and design narrative, creating a <strong>multi-sensory environment where architecture and kitchen blend seamlessly</strong>.</p><h2>Concept and Atmosphere</h2><p>The foundation of Fireplace by Bedrock lies in the <strong>original ritual of cooking over an open flame</strong>. Inspired by Argentina's traditional Asado culture, the restaurant is not just a dining venue but a stage for <strong>culinary theater and storytelling</strong>.</p><p>Guests experience a sequence of spaces that engage all senses:</p><ul>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Lush terrace</strong> with retractable canopy for outdoor dining.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Energetic kitchen</strong>, where head chefs manage wood-fired dishes.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Main dining hall</strong>, centered around the fire itself, surrounded by tactile materials that envelop guests in warmth.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Semi-private dining room</strong>, filled with individual art and handmade elements for intimate gatherings.</p>\n</li>\n</ul><h2>Materials and Details</h2><p>The interiors are <strong>based on earthy materials</strong>, reflecting the history of fire, wood and stone:</p><ul>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Wood and patinated zinc accents</strong> evoke the raw simplicity of Asado cooking.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Custom earth-toned finishes</strong>, developed with <strong>Clayworks (London)</strong>, inspired by rings and tones of Argentine <strong>Quebracho wood</strong>, traditionally used for wooden vessels.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Meat drying screen and wine column</strong>, also serving as sculptural elements, combine functionality with narrative.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Metal drapes</strong> and handcrafted <strong>Bali leather artworks</strong>, enhancing the semi-private dining room.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Vibrant bronze pendant lamp</strong> by Paola Navone adds artisanal charm to the design.</p>\n</li>\n</ul><p>The tactile richness of wood, stone, earth and metal creates an atmosphere that immerses, grounds and endures.</p><h2>Culinary Theater and Guest Experience</h2><p>Placing the <strong>open flame as central element</strong>, around which guests eat, observe and interact with the cooking process. This <strong>cultural theater</strong> transforms every meal into a performance — flames crackle, aromas rise and chefs work in harmony with elemental forces.</p><ul>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Great displays</strong>: The meat drying screen and wine cellar function as focal points, embodying both the culinary heritage of Bedrock and the storytelling aesthetics from Hot Design Folks Studio.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Connection inside and outside</strong>: The terrace with retractable canopy, surrounded by greenery, brings Asado traditions outdoors, reminding of communal cooking in natural landscapes.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Cozy spots</strong>: The semi-private dining room provides balance, offering quiet privacy without losing the fire-based narrative.</p>\n</li>\n</ul><h2>Design Storytelling</h2><p>For Hot Design Folks Studio, <strong>Fireplace by Bedrock</strong> is a statement of <strong>design-driven hospitality</strong>. Every element, from color palette to spatial choreography, supports the brand's ethos: celebrating fire, taste and fellowship.</p><p>The restaurant embodies <strong>form and narrative in sync</strong>:</p><ul>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Form</strong>: A modern restaurant crafted from wood, stone and patinated metals.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p><strong>Narrative</strong>: Celebrating the role of fire in human communication, cuisine and culture.</p>\n</li>\n</ul><p>This synergy ensures the restaurant is more than just a dining spot but <strong>an immersive cultural experience</strong>.</p><p><strong>Fireplace by Bedrock in Singapore</strong> is a vivid example of how architecture, storytelling and gastronomy can merge to create an <strong>integrated sensory journey</strong>. Designed by <strong>Hot Design Folks Studio</strong>, it honors the primal essence of fire, weaving it into modern hospitality.</p><p>Here architecture is not just background—it’s a co-author of the culinary experience, creating a dining space that <strong>celebrates earth, fire and shared meals</strong>.</p><img title=Photo © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus LimFireplace by Bedrock in Singapore by Hot Design Folks Studio – Wood-Fired Culinary ExperiencePhoto © Marcus Lim