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400 Gradi by Dean Dyson Architects

Neapolitan culture and Melbourne’s industrial heritage collide in a new and refined fitout for renowned pizzeria 400 Gradi by Dean Dyson Architects. Located in Melbourne’s Brunswick East, the restaurant embodies the owner’s passion for food, family and gatherings. With textured concrete walls, terrazzo surfaces, mood lighting and subtle greenery, the restaurant interior channels an authentic Italian-style eatery.

A distinctive golden archway defines the dining areas and a centrally located bar acts as the centrepiece of the fitout. The terrazzo-covered curved counter with upholstered bar stools evokes the nostalgia of an old-school espresso bar and is central to

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