Basara is opening its second store in Corso Italia in Milan. Smaller than the previous one, it is designed for the delivery and take away. Besides the sushi counter, you can see through a glass wall where the laboratory carries out all the stages of the fish processing. The reduced space that hosts the tables is visually expanded thanks to a big mirror placed on the wall. The materials we chose: rosewood, bronze mirror, smoked-glass and steel will give a more European sophistication and elegance far from the oriental stereotypes.
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