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Real Iron Chefs Drink Their H2O

August 9, 2007 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Home & Living

At Morimoto, New York, you’ll find great food and plenty of water, or at least water bottles. Tadao Ando Architect and Stephanie Goto Design Group made sure of that when they designed the beautiful Morimoto.

water wall

LedLightRay has a great explanation about what’s happinging at Morimoto:

“Budgeted at $12 million, the interior of Morimoto features Ando’s trademark use of concrete, but with softer touches. Inside, he has draped the interior space in swaths of white fiberglass-reinforced canvas, which flows across every inch of the ceiling. Upon entry, dining areas and sushi bar surround a central staircase that leads diners to the bar downstairs. In the floor-opening of the staircase, a dramatic installation of 17,400 water-filled glass bottles are each hung horizontally from the ceiling down to the below-grade level. Each glass bottle is fitted with an LED light that renders the simple installation into a multi-media show.”

The glass wall below is 2 stories high and made of LED light fitted glass bottles.

water wall

I’ve actually seen my fair share of bottle built buildings and bottle enhanced walls — but this shimmering waterfall-like wall takes the cake. It’s really gorgeous.

water wall

My only concern with water bottle walls would be keeping them clean. I’m thinking that they were likely covered with some sort of dust repellent cover. Bottles tend to get grimy. But overall I think it’s a great idea and if you used recycled bottles this is a pretty green decorating scheme. Plus, just think of how healthy you’d be after drinking all that water!

Health+Green = a good thing (not in a Martha “good thing” way; more Offbeat).

What do you think?

[Thanks to Fabulously Green for the idea prompt yesterday]

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5 Responses to “Real Iron Chefs Drink Their H2O”
  1. Liberty says:

    OK, here comes the “Water Chick” again, weighing in with my obsessive approval of all things water.

    But really, this is simple, gorgeous and mesmerizing. Very, very cool.

  2. Wow you do like water. What did you smell this post from miles away? I agree though. It is mesmerizing. It would be cool as a kitchen / dining room wall in a house — nice and chill for dinner time.

  3. Rebecca says:

    Well, one things for certain, you don’t have to worry about how to put out a fire. Just grab an ax! But seriously, this is absolutely gorgeous. Very refreshing. Would make a great wall to put between our living room and kitchen when we build our house.

  4. The rule of putting this in your house is that you have to drink ALL the water yourself — are you up to the challenge? Your skin will just glow! Thanks for coming by :)

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  1. [...] Jennifer at Offbeat Homes has some incredible pictures of Morimoto’s restaurant in New York.  Water and light are the key elements in the interior architecture.  Morimoto’s is on my imaginary list of restaurants I hope to eat at, sometime in the future when I leave the 50 mile radius of my home.  It is beautiful and worth taking a look.  Click here. [...]



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