Apricity is a low-waste cooking and sustainable food sourcing restaurant in London’s Mayfair. Headed by award-winning chef, Chantelle Nicholson, this restaurant with purpose has an interior reflecting its low impact approach to dining, including recycled content tiles.

The designer, Object Space Place, aims to design out waste and pollution and minimise carbon footprint. So, when it came to equipping the reception, bar and toilets with surfaces that was easy to maintain, durable and lasting, our recycled content tiles were a good choice. Object Space Place selected the 70% recycled content of Bruar, as well as Sensi and Kingham.

Elsewhere, the restaurant uses chairs salvaged from another venue, each of which are made from 111 recycled Coca-Cola bottles, lighting from recycled coffee grounds, light fittings made from cut oyster shells and acoustic finishes from mycelium, a material made from the root-like filaments of fungi.