KUMO IZAKAYA & SAKE BAR
152 Lygon St, East Brunswick
Visited: 16th December 2014
Design: I truly think the Japanese are born with a beautiful design aesthetic gene in their DNA. I mean, just look at this door. It is simplicity and harmony at its finest. The stone walling combined with what appears to be multiple strips of Red Oak timber joined together to form this magnificent door. The large glass paneled windows give a glimpse of the well designed interior. The black of the roof reflected the handcrafted steel handle consisting of two metal plates top and bottom, welded to a central vertical bar. There was an ancient rustic strength in the feel of the handle, yet juxtaposed with the clean modern lines of the surrounding materials the two periods became one to form an understated masterpiece. A small PUSH sign softly encourages you in. I think without it it could have raised the visual aspects even higher, but it doesn't intrude in any way. The weight of this door was incredible with a strong resistance. The interior side of the door complimented the fit out perfectly. Some doors just sit quietly within their surroundings and others scream, LOOK AT ME! What we have here is a door that almost feels enlightened or maybe in some way it has enlightened me.
Could that be possible?
Door resistance: 5
Closure mechanism: Hydraulic arm
Draft: Medium
Squeak level: 0