This Restaurant Is Designed To Look Like A Teddy Bear Factory
Thai design firm party / space / design, have created Villa De Bear, a restaurant in Bangkok, where the design is based around the idea of a European teddy bear factory.
Throughout the space there are references to the teddy bear factory, with giant gears, buttons, thread spools and patterns adorning the walls and ceilings.
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