A Vibrant Full Refurbishment from Furniture Fusion

SUGAR HUT

In Brentwood Essex, there is a globally acclaimed night club and restaurant by the name of Sugar Hut, which boasts fantastic food, awesome live music and a great atmosphere, all in their uniquely beautiful historic building, originally a 15th century coaching in.

In mid September, Furniture Fusion were given the brief by a leading Essex architect and interior design consultancy to assist the full refurbishment of the Sugar Hut by producing a range of restaurant furniture.sugarhut_01RESIZEFor some cool opulent style they chose the Louvre Fluted Armchairs and matching Louvre Fluted Stools, which Sugar Hut felt were perfect for their needs and style. These were covered in the clients chosen fabric and leather. For the Louvre Flute armchairs they chose a deep cerise for half the chairs and a dark navy for the other half.

The fabric itself was a gorgeous soft velvet. The stools were then covered in dusky pink soft leather. Once the fabrics and leather were confirmed the in-house upholsterers produced what can only be described as a sumptuous collection of restaurant furniture. These beautifully sculptured seats were then set on top of solid beech frames, stained in a lovely warm walnut.sugarhut_liv_03RESIZEIn true Furniture Fusion style the project was completed on time ready for the grand opening, our project managers worked tirelessly to make sure the lean time scale on 4 weeks was adhered to. The client was most impressed with the swiftness of completion and of course the high standard of Furniture Fusion’s work and service.

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