Hong Kong restaurant interior design embraces wall art, and it’s as Instagramable as the food and drinks
- In Hong Kong, murals are finding love on social media feeds and giving work to specialist painters whose art can be found inside city restaurants
- Fiery golden dragons adorn the walls of Qi – Nine Dragons in Tsim Sha Tsui. In Central, the walls of Italian hotspot Estro have the feel of an Italian villa
Unless you live under a rock, you will have seen that street art is everywhere in Hong Kong, from Sai Kung to Wong Chuk Hang to Central – where tourists patiently queue to take selfies with the art on the wall of the Goods of Desire store on Hollywood Road. Well, they did before anti-government protests and the pandemic kept them away.
Less obvious is the popularity of murals inside bars and restaurants. In the age of social media, it’s not enough for the food and drink to be photogenic – interiors must be Instagramable, too. Cool wall art is one of the most effective ways to achieve this.
Among them are the paintings at contemporary Italian hotspot Estro, in Central on Hong Kong Island. The space, inspired by the living rooms of Italian villas, is a swirl of earthy, autumnal tones and organic shapes, envisaged by architect and interior designer André Fu.