Bone Daddies, London

B3 Designers designed the interiors for the popular Bone Daddies in Marylebone.

Crate-style seats create a street-market feel.

We curated a layering of rugged materials.

A stone’s throw from St. Christopher’s Place, the Marylebone outpost of Bone Daddies serves up Japanese soul food with a side of rock and roll.

Located on James Street, this two-storey, 94-cover restaurant features an open kitchen and cocktail bar at ground level and a basement dining den beneath.

At the front, crate-style seats create a street-market feel, with bi-fold doors transforming the entire ground floor into an indoor-outdoor space.

An industrial rock ‘n’ roll vibe was designed throughout.

An industrial rock ‘n’ roll vibe was designed throughout.

Punchy neon signs and reclaimed lighting complement the industrial palette, while Japanese murals and Noren panels soften the scheme.

Casual seating and communal tables reflect the menu, which expands on Bone Daddies’ famous ramen offering with street-food-inspired snacks and sharing plates.

Bold and uncontrived, the interior’s impact is down to a layering of rugged materials, such as concrete, reclaimed timbers, antique mirror and powder-coated metalwork.

Caged industrial lighting.

Basement dining den.

Reclaimed timber space divider.

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