Brilliant designs by Brinkworth for east London pizza joint Voodoo Ray's
We very rarely cover interiors projects, but for these designs for east London pizza joint Voodoo Ray’s by Brinkworth, we’ll make an exception. The Memphis-like bold geometric shapes and candy pastels are pretty irresistible, and make a bright pop in a dirge of distressed concrete and slate tiles for plates. The first Voodoo Ray’s site is in Dalston, but the designs we’re showing off today are those for the new site in Boxpark.
The new site takes cues from the original, and features vivid orange neon signage and gorgeous colourful tiles. Pizza-munchers sit on high stools with a cute pizza graphic, using initial branding designed by SPL. While there’s no doubt that it still has an east London feel, the bold, directional look and eschewal of that ubiquitous scruffy, smug aesthetic is a joy to behold.
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s. Mural by Mister Potter the Child Wizard
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s
Brinkworth: Voodoo Ray’s, graphics by SPL
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Emily joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in the summer of 2014 after four years at Design Week. She is particularly interested in graphic design, branding and music. After working It's Nice That as both Online Editor and Deputy Editor, Emily left the company in 2016.