Clay Bahrain

Blue and white tile painting inspired by the rich trading history of Bahrain.

Creative Direction
Illustration
Tile Painting

Clay Manama resides on the fifth floor of the Terminal building, with an outdoor terrace boasting a bar and stunning Bahrain city views. The restuarant's cuisine emerged from the unlikely pairing of Japanese and Peruvian foods came from the diaspora of Japanese people at the beginning of the 20th century who had heard that there was gold and opportunity in that beautiful South American country. The word 'Nikkei' has now come to mean not only those Japanese who choose to live outside Japan but also fully embrace the cultures and foods of their new home. Clay Bahrain celebrates this happy union.

Murals & Illustration: Signwriting International

Interior Design: Studio A/ Tristan Du Plessis

Contractor: Havelock One

Client: Food Fund International

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Murals & Illustration: Signwriting International

Interior Design : Studio A / Tristan Du Plesiss

Client : Food Fund International

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