The interior and corporate design of Aichisushi, a Japanese sushi restaurant that recently opened in downtown Prague, were designed by architect Kryštof Blažek (studia minio). A long bar, where fresh sushi is prepared before customers, and several bar tables and stools can be seen from the street. The back room offers comfortable seating for about thirty people.
The concrete floor of the restaurant is seaweed or dark olive in colour. Hanging exposed dimmable light bulbs, custom-made wooden ceiling lamps and hexagonal overhead lights, which have been brought together to form the shape of the prefecture of Aichi, Japan, accent the moderate lighting throughout the restaurant. The hexagon shape in the overhead lights is a repeating theme in other interior accessories as well as in the restaurant's corporate design.
The charred cinder-like black wood panelling on both walls and randomly scattered upholstered seats, featuring a hodgepodge of designers, shapes and types of wood, all add to the cosy, homey atmosphere.
The materials used, matching colour compositions and general well-lit atmosphere are certain to spark the taste buds of all diners at Aichisushi.