Moshi Moshi
A.J Wells used vitreous enamel to clad the interior of London sushi restaurant Moshi Moshi. Enamel was specified for its durability and hygienic properties.
The enameled cladding covered a double height internal wall and projected through the shop front to form the restaurant sign. The first floor housed a sushi belt, the ground floor a takeaway counter and seating. The cladding panels were fabricated to form recesses for the refrigerated counter, till area and access to the stairs.
A graphic based on Japanese cherry blossom was used to decorate the panels on the first floor. Vitreous enamel was also used for bespoke tables and light fittings.