Theme (March 2008)
Babel - Featured in a two page article on how designers are turning away from glamour.
"I think it's a reaction to bland minimalism and flock wallpaper, and an evolution of shabby chic."
BIDA Review (Spring 2008)
Carbon Bar - Three page article on the Carbon Bar.
"Entered through a slowly rusting steel door that weighs almost half a ton, Carbon boasts unique features such as chain cages and walls made from barrels and bottles."
FX Magazine (December 2007)
The Dental Lounge - Four page article on The Dental Lounge storyboards.
"Fortunately for us, B3 have kept the mood and storyboards for a just-completed interior at The Dental Lounge in Brompton, so we can see a clear step-by-step process from initial ideas to the finished interior."
Bridal Buyer (November/December 2007)
B3 Designers - Four page article on designing a shop.
"We went to B3 Designers Ltd which boasts a dynamic creative team and a portfolio that includes restaurants, retail and exhibition design."
Diseño Interior (October 2007)
Carbon Bar - Two page article on the Carbon Bar.
"B3 Designers, estudio londinense de interiorismo, se hizo con el proyecto, concibiéndolo como una fábrica-bar, y para ello manejó básicamente el hormigón y el acero, “calentados” con madera y cuero en el mobiliario."
Frame (September/October 2007)
Carbon Bar - One page article on the Carbon Bar.
""Bordering the lush greens of London's Hyde Park, the Carbon Bar is far from being a pastoral place. Behind its unassuming façade lurks an interior that marries brick and steel to timber and leather.""
Proyecto Contract (Issue 39)
Carbon Bar - Ten page article on the Carbon Bar.
"Una miscelánea de materiales entre los que destacan el hormigón, la madera, el acero y el cuero consigue recrear el mas puro estilo del Londres industrial en 'Carbon Bar', un nuevo local en el oeste de la ciudad que lleva la firma de B3 Designers."
Time Out London (June 20-26 2007)
Carbon Bar - Short review of the Carbon Bar.
"Rather than going for the contemporary bar clichés of chandeliers, wit and whimsy, Carbon is dark and high-tech industrial."
Bar Magazine (June/July 2007)
Carbon Bar - Short article on the Carbon Bar.
"A fusion of concrete, brick, steel, mesh and leather; contrasting against outsized Chesterfields, bevelled mirrors and sketches of 21s century industrial living that pepper the walls, it is quite unlike any other venue Bar has seen launched recently."
FX Magazine (June 2007)
Carbon Bar - Two page article on the Carbon Bar.
"You may have seen a bar like Carbon in Sex and the City, but it’s surprising to come across this kind of place in London’s affluent Marble Arch."
Theme Magazine (June 2007)
Carbon Bar - Theme, one of the most important bar magazines featured an article on the Carbon Bar in June 2007.
"Carbon is redolent of a disused factory or warehouse with a heavy industrial past. It brings a style of bar to the West End that you would normally expect to see somewhere like Shoreditch, but rather than shabby chic, it’s a sexy and glamorous space."
Maisons du Maroc (May/June 2007)
Pasha - Interior design magazine with a focus on Moroccan interiors, this magazine features a four page article on Pasha (in French).
"L’art de vivre marocain a depuis longtemps dépassé les frontières pour rayonner à travers le monde entier. En témoigne Pasha, restaurant Lounge de Kensington, dont le décor oriental-chic, entièrement réalisé au Maroc, réchauffe le coeur et illumine les nuits de la capitale Britannique."
GS Magazine (Spring 2007)
Carbon Bar - GS Magazine specialises in hotels and restaurants. This is a full-page article on the Carbon Bar.
"Elegantly industrial, Carbon has been designed to maximise space, privacy and the ability to be seen all at once."
Telegraph Magazine (27 January 2007)
Pasha - Five page article on Pasha, which includes recipes by Carolyn Hart.
"I wanted people to be seduced by the flowers, the music, the petals strewn about the floor and the candles."
Time Out London (Ultra Stylish Guide 2007)
Shochu - Review of the 5 most stylish bars in London.
"The alluring basement bar has a louche yet sociable mood (…)"
Sunday Telegraph Magazine (26 September 2004)
Roka - Restaurant review on ‘Roka’ by Matthew Norman.
"This is the most recent neo-Nipponese venture former the chap behind the celebrated Zuma in Knightsbridge (he has the stereotypically Japanese name of Rainer Becker) and already Roka seems as popular."
Harpers & Queen (Restaurant Guide 2002)
Alloro - The Harpers & Queen guide to the top restaurants in London.
"A smart Mayfair take on Italian cooking which works equally well for business lunches and more relaxed dinners."
