
Dam Sum II
Journey to Shanghai fish market

Dam Sum founder and ncbham worked together again on the conception and interior design of the finest dumplings restaurant in Belgium.
The restaurant location, Quai au Bois à Bruler, was once the city fish market and we felt it was the right starting point. Going all the way back to the dim sums’ country of origin, we immersed ourselves in the Shanghai fish market stalls and created this unique environment.
The back wall of the bar is made of reused plastic crates and hand-painted upcycled glass bottles, allowing for a rich yet subtle lighting of the space.
The street art work (graffiti and stencil) completed by a Belgian artist and the natural paint come alive together and induce a raw and upbeat feeling, typical of megacities.
The materiality reflects the resourcefulness developed by the traders, the ephemeral structures and the juxtaposed wall decorations. The salvaged baskets, the metallic and translucent corrugated sheets, the indirect lighting and the concrete walls transport you to a fictional Chinese environment, strongly anchored to both traditional and urban context.





To make the most of the space’s long and narrow proportions, we divided it into different zones: the central bar works from day to night and serves as welcoming area, the show cooking and open kitchen provide a buoyant food experience, while the various seating options offer an array of eating styles.











Client
Damien Toulouse
Work
Design
Furniture
Graphics
Interior
Kitchen Design
Project
Restaurants & Bars
Project team
Mauro Brigham
Nina Korkach
Partners
Pictures by Thibault De Schepper