Combining great food with exquisite design, this mid-century restaurant is four of the top places in Milan that is worth visiting!
Are you one of those design lovers who would love to have the ultimate mid-century experience, then this an article you can’t miss. We are about to show the ultimate mid-century restaurant designs and a unique tip to help you create one trendy look for your commercial space!
The following mid-century restaurant projects are some of the trendiest places in Milan when looking for the ultimate luxury design experience! Are you ready to be inspired? Let’s begin our mid-century design tour to some of the most trendy places in the city!
Motta Milano 1928

In 1928 Angelo Motta inaugurated the first historic bar in Milan in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and today this place is an icon of tradition. Thanks to its unique style and creative design, with modern furnishings, this mid-century modern restaurant is a symbol of modernity and 100% Italian quality.
Fernanda Cafe Pinanoteca Di Brera

Caffè Fernanda, the bistro of the Pinacoteca di Brera, is a trendy mid-century restaurant space that combines aesthetic culture and the simplicity of the Italian food and wine tradition. This place was named after Fernanda Wittgens, the director who reopened the museum in 1950, and the bespoke interior design was designed by the famous renowned architect, Piero Portaluppi.
Cafezal

The interior design of this amazing mid-century restaurant/cafe in Milan was created by the famous Italian designers, Studiopepe. With a post-modern urban environment, the designers decided to go with some bespoke furniture designed on soft forms and intelligent play of patchworks inspired by elements from nature.
Bar Luce

Film director Wes Anderson turned his hand to interior design at Prada’s Bar Luce, which puts a kitschy spin on the typical Milanese cafè. The building’s opulent arched ceiling, designed as a ‘miniature’ replica of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuel’s vaulted glass roof, is paired with retro 1950s Formica furnishings, pinball machines, and a jukebox to create a unique mid-century restaurant that looks like a film-set space.
Create Your Own Mid-Century Restaurant Look Is As Simple As This:
Despite what many people think, it isn’t that hard to create a trendy mid-century restaurant design… the secret to success is to play with bespoke furniture design and creative color themes. For example, this biophilia inspired project has got the best of both worlds. The saffron yellow color tones of Essential Home’s Marie dining chairs contrast beautifully with the dark green shade I the upholstery feature a unique wallpaper. These unique dining chairs are also the perfect match for the brand’s incredible Dolly coffee tables. This is a look that is simple and trendy, what do you think?
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