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This corner space used to be a Pieology Pizza. Designers Preen Inc. were able to make the transformation starting from the outside, with neon, bright teal paint and layers upon layers of trailing vines and greenery.
Bringing the outdoors in is accomplished with folding garage doors.
This hanging metal sculpture (to the right) in tropical colors, by artist Chris Wolston, sets off the bar area. And check out the botanical butterfly print on the left, a work by artist Vladimir Stankovic.
The directional backlight set up throughout Piccalilli makes food appear more saturated in color.
Crazy Green Studios custom makes this pottery in Asheville, N.C., the perfect way to showcase menu items with influences from the American Lowcountry to the far Asian seas. Pictured here is whole shrimp and sweet potato with Japanese curry salt, cilantro emulsion and spiced yogurt.
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