Nando's Nottingham

With no two Nando’s ever being the same, the Nottingham edition is another design triumph for the popular restaurant chain.

 

Nando’s also advocate sustainable design, using only the most environmentally friendly materials available. They are committed to achieving absolute zero direct emissions and reducing the carbon footprint of a Nando’s meal by 50% by 2030, for example.

The space is vibrant and engaging, providing the perfect setting for family dining. Modern touches are seen throughout the project, with natural woods, metals and fabrics providing a comforting link to the outdoor world.

The edge detail of every block was then punctuated using a sharp micro bevel, allowing each shape to stand out from the next and imbuing a design choice synonymous with modern commercial experiences.

The high levels of traffic expected are battled against by a 20mm thick floor with significant 6mm wear layer which can be revitalised throughout the years.

Nando’s Nottingham

Project Type - Leisure
Location - Nottingham

Project Overview

Each Nando’s restaurant is inspired by South African design, with bold statements and traditional patterns featuring throughout these immersive spaces.

Recently opened in Netherfield, Nottingham, this new location is no different.

Created by Harrison Design, African-inspired prints feature on the walls and patterned furniture appears across the open-plan space with sharp lines and geometric shapes drawing the eye.

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Harrison Design are strategic, global branding, interior design and architecture specialists. They are passionate about telling stories that bring hospitality and leisure experiences to life with exciting and intriguing design choices.

Designing across the UK, USA and Australia, Harrison have won awards for their fantastic work and have been a huge part of the Nando’s success story, working with the company to craft a set of values and an ethos that constantly engage both the Nando’s team and the guest.

Nandos Bespoke

Nando’s also advocate sustainable design, using only the most environmentally friendly materials available. They are committed to achieving absolute zero direct emissions and reducing the carbon footprint of a Nando’s meal by 50% by 2030, for example.

In this design, sustainable materials are key, with our sustainably certified wood flooring taking pride of place. Elsewhere, there is an abundance of greenery, with plants and timbers in every corner of the restaurant.

 

How we helped

Having previously worked with Harrison Design – and on many different Nando’s spaces – it made perfect sense for the designers to get in touch with our expert team to provide the flooring for this project.

Our specification consultant Nick Holcroft, who has expertise on all things commercial and leisure flooring, worked alongside the team at Harrison Design to achieve the bold design statement they set out to create.

Wanting a unique look for the flooring, a bespoke double chevron was created. Evolved from our Velentre flooring in the Aged collection, this mellow-toned floor was crafted using the finest French Oak available. We handcrafted 150m2 of the fine floor, with every element having its own natural features and personality, linking the project to the outdoor world.

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The edge detail of every block was then punctuated using a sharp micro bevel, allowing each shape to stand out from the next and imbuing a design choice synonymous with modern commercial experiences.

The high levels of traffic expected are battled against by a 20mm thick floor with significant 6mm wear layer which can be revitalised throughout the years.

Pair this with our Burnished Hardwax Oil, which penetrates deep into the floor for maximum protection, and we have a floor which will uphold the spine of the space for years to come.

Featured Floor

Bespoke Double Chevron European Oak

Get the look with Velentre Chevron from our Aged collection.

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Outcome

Through natural materials, sustainable choices and African influences, Harrison Design have achieved another personality-packed Nando’s restaurant which aligns directly with the identity of the brand.

With no two Nando’s ever being the same, the Nottingham edition is another design triumph for the popular restaurant chain.

The space is vibrant and engaging, providing the perfect setting for family dining. Modern touches are seen throughout the project, with natural woods, metals and fabrics providing a comforting link to the outdoor world.

We look forward to working with Nando’s and Harrison Design on future projects.

 

Architect/Designer: Harrison Design

Photo Credit: Jonathan Banks Photography

Project Overview

Each Nando’s restaurant is inspired by South African design, with bold statements and traditional patterns featuring throughout these immersive spaces.

Recently opened in Netherfield, Nottingham, this new location is no different.

Created by Harrison Design, African-inspired prints feature on the walls and patterned furniture appears across the open-plan space with sharp lines and geometric shapes drawing the eye.

Nandos Bespoke

Harrison Design are strategic, global branding, interior design and architecture specialists. They are passionate about telling stories that bring hospitality and leisure experiences to life with exciting and intriguing design choices.

Designing across the UK, USA and Australia, Harrison have won awards for their fantastic work and have been a huge part of the Nando’s success story, working with the company to craft a set of values and an ethos that constantly engage both the Nando’s team and the guest.

Nandos Bespoke

Nando’s also advocate sustainable design, using only the most environmentally friendly materials available. They are committed to achieving absolute zero direct emissions and reducing the carbon footprint of a Nando’s meal by 50% by 2030, for example.

In this design, sustainable materials are key, with our sustainably certified wood flooring taking pride of place. Elsewhere, there is an abundance of greenery, with plants and timbers in every corner of the restaurant.

 

How we helped

Having previously worked with Harrison Design – and on many different Nando’s spaces – it made perfect sense for the designers to get in touch with our expert team to provide the flooring for this project.

Our specification consultant Nick Holcroft, who has expertise on all things commercial and leisure flooring, worked alongside the team at Harrison Design to achieve the bold design statement they set out to create.

Wanting a unique look for the flooring, a bespoke double chevron was created. Evolved from our Velentre flooring in the Aged collection, this mellow-toned floor was crafted using the finest French Oak available. We handcrafted 150m2 of the fine floor, with every element having its own natural features and personality, linking the project to the outdoor world.

Nandos Bespoke

The edge detail of every block was then punctuated using a sharp micro bevel, allowing each shape to stand out from the next and imbuing a design choice synonymous with modern commercial experiences.

The high levels of traffic expected are battled against by a 20mm thick floor with significant 6mm wear layer which can be revitalised throughout the years.

Pair this with our Burnished Hardwax Oil, which penetrates deep into the floor for maximum protection, and we have a floor which will uphold the spine of the space for years to come.

Featured Floor

Bespoke Double Chevron European Oak

Get the look with Velentre Chevron from our Aged collection.

Nandos Bespoke

Outcome

Through natural materials, sustainable choices and African influences, Harrison Design have achieved another personality-packed Nando’s restaurant which aligns directly with the identity of the brand.

With no two Nando’s ever being the same, the Nottingham edition is another design triumph for the popular restaurant chain.

The space is vibrant and engaging, providing the perfect setting for family dining. Modern touches are seen throughout the project, with natural woods, metals and fabrics providing a comforting link to the outdoor world.

We look forward to working with Nando’s and Harrison Design on future projects.

 

Architect/Designer: Harrison Design

Photo Credit: Jonathan Banks Photography