
All Eyes On 'All Eyes On Me' Fine Dining
Project: All Eyes On Me — Restaurant
Location: Bharuch
Completion Year: 2023
Designed by: P & D Associates https://www.instagram.com/p_dassociates
Timeline: 60 Days
Scope: Complete Furniture, Mirrors, Lighting & Bespoke Elements Execution
Seating Capacity: 125 Seater Restaurant
"When design challenges meet craftsmanship — this project was a perfect example of that."
Every piece of furniture, every mirror, and every lighting element you see at All Eyes On Me in Bharuch was meticulously crafted and executed by us — tailored entirely for this space within a tight 60-day execution timeline.
Key Highlights:
Hand-carved Mirrors:
All mirrors across the space — including an iconic 8-feet wide mirror — were individually hand-sculpted in wood, then finished with delicate brass foiling to give them an antique, timeless look.
Cane Weaving in Metal Frames:
We achieved detailed cane weaving within metal frames — a rare execution in commercial-grade furniture — balancing durability with aesthetic finesse.
Signature Fireplace at Entrance:
A dummy fireplace at the entrance, crafted entirely in solid wood with a specially developed antique oyster-colored finish. Achieving the correct proportion & sculptural detail was a journey of iterative 3D modeling and artisan execution.
VIP Lounge with Custom Dining Tables:
Modular wooden tables configured to transform into a 20-seater private dining lounge — a highlight element for exclusive dining experiences within the restaurant.
35-Feet Long Seamless Partition:
Manufactured in 4 parts and assembled flawlessly on-site to appear monolithic. The partition combined plywood carcass with solid wood accents, brass-finished details, and soft furnishings like 9-inch high drapery to bring warmth and intimacy to the large space.
Signature Dining Chairs in Pistachio Green:
Over 50 solid wood chairs across the main dining area — stained in a specially developed antique pistachio green tone — an intentional color pop in an otherwise earthy, neutral palette.
"Projects like these aren’t just about making furniture — they’re about making memories inside spaces. And we are grateful to have been part of it."