Lolo, Bermondsey Street, London

Pattern Haus designed Lolo for José Pizarro which seamlessly blends the Mediterranean warmth with the industrial creative culture of Bermondsey Street. This design is inspired by José Pizarro’s remarkable journey from Extremadura to the heart of Bermondsey, reflecting his passion for food, community, and rich traditions.

The Mediterranean palette is subtlety woven through the space with soft-colored plaster walls and bar front, complemented by a terracotta-tiled floor that evokes the sun-soaked landscapes of Extremadura. The walls showcase pieces from José’s personal collection, featuring work from legendary artists like Norman Ackroyd, Tracey Emin, and Peter Blake, adding a playful touch that represents his personality.

This design is more than just aesthetics; the space is designed to reflect José’s passion for bringing people together through food and celebrating his heritage. It is a place where Mediterranean warmth and Bermondsey Street’s dynamic creative vibrant neighborhood come together to create a unique and inviting atmosphere. It is a journey of flavours, culture and community.