Nomada means ‘nomad’ in Spanish, so it’s a fair bet the inspiration for this new Spanish tapas restaurant in Fitzroy by Samantha Eades Design has something to do with travel and eclecticism.
November 20th, 2017
Interior Design
Samantha Eades Design
Furniture
Chairs – Weylandts
Cushions – Pampa
Lighting
Ay Illuminate bamboo Pendant Lights – Various Sizes – Spence & Lyda
Wicker Pendant Lamps – Various Sizes – HK Living
Cane Pendant Light – Ikea
Finishes
Tiles Generally Throughout – Bespoke Tiles
Bar Face Moroccan Hand-made Tiles – Byzantine Tiles
Hand Made Spanish Style Tiles – Urban Edge Ceramics
Leather – Rustic Leather from Lefflers
Interior Paint – Porters
Terrazzo Floor – Fibonacci Stone
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