About the Project

The award-winning Brazilian seafood restaurant, Coco Bambu opened its first United States location in Miami Beach, FL. The historic Art Deco building formerly known as the Miami Ad School was originally built in 1950 by architect Norman Giller. The multi-story, 15,208 square foot restaurant seats up to 450 guests. Coco Bambu offers private dining, a large bar, lounge and wine cellar. Influenced by the mid-century Brazilian design style, we used materials with clean and curvy shapes. Bamboo flooring, tropical color palette and mid-century modern furniture.

 
LOCATION Miami Beach
CATEGORY Restaurant
ARCHITECT Cheoff Levy Fischman
 
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WE OUR CLIENTS IMPECCABLE SERVICE AND award-winning DESIGNS

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