B3 Designers designed the interiors for The Silver Birch, a modern British restaurant in the leafy neighbourhood of Chiswick
The Brief
B3 Designers worked on the interior design for The Silver Birch, the all-day restaurant in swanky Chiswick, London. Our brief was to create a space that offered a friendly, warm, down-to-earth experience, complementing the contemporary, seasonal British menu.
The ground floor dining space at The Silver Birch, Chiswick, London
The Space
The design spans two floors – the main ground floor which consists of the bar, indoor dining, and bifold doors that lead to outdoor seating.
The basement floor functions as a Private Dining Area, doubling up as an overflow dining space. It has been designed to accommodate various seating styles – conference, U-shape, and individual tables.
The bar
Set against an exposed brick wall, the bar has a grey concrete plinth, finished with a timber recess for legroom. The back wall is clad in hand-glazed tiles, framed by an elegant gantry suspended from the ceiling. A selection of wines, liqueurs, and coffee is served here.
The bar at The Silver Birch, Chiswick
The gantry design at The Silver Birch, styled by B3 Designers
The dining space on the ground floor, with a view of the high street through the bifold doors
Dining Spaces
Simplicity, clean lines, earthy tones, and elegant finishes define the design palette for The Silver Birch’s interiors.
We chose well-crafted furniture and bespoke banquettes, styled with simple, solid cushions. Closer to the kitchen, the long curved banquette has been designed for flexible seating with a view into the kitchen and the bread station.
A chef’s table with bespoke lighting has an exclusive window view into the live kitchen. Downstairs, the private dining room can house various setups. Specially commissioned paintings of the Chiswick neighbourhood adorn the exposed brick wall, with the soft fabric curtains adding a homely touch to the space.
The chef’s table with a view to the kitchen at The Silver Birch, Chiswick
Private dining in the basement space
Wall Feature
The wall opposite the chef’s table holds a feature of wooden spoons, reflected in the textured mirror. The bread and water station visible through the banquette seating is also bespoke.