
When designing the interiors of a restaurant serving fish and seafood dishes, our team walked away from stereotypical associations and opted for timeless, subtle and non-obvious solutions. The first and most important inspiration is Migaloo himself, who lent the restaurant his name.
The motif of ropes flowing down the walls and forming circles invites you to a sea trip. The stripes of fabric under the ceiling depict the belly and fins of a strange sea creature, the ornament on the wall - undulating underwater flora. It is a bit as if we were sitting at the bottom of the ocean, watching the migaloo flowing over us... Comfortable furniture, mostly made to order (except for Fameg chairs), spotlight served by simple, discreet Shilo lamps, and the division of the interior into separate alleys provide restaurant guests comfort, so important when you are enjoying a refined meal in your leisure time. In such an interior - we are sure of it - the mysterious singing of the "white guest" will finally resound



By deliberately dosing whites, beiges and mild greys, we created a bright, clean space. It is built not only by colour, but also consciously designed light, textures and forms. The materials and equipment of great brands like Florim tiles, Ege carpets, Aparici and Sant’Agostino tiles in the bathroom and an absolute novelty - our mirror designed by Monika, guarantee comfort and durability





Migaloo, in the Aboriginal language, "white guest", according to the official nomenclature, is a humpback whale or an ocean longfinch, a large sea mammal with wing-like fins and a head covered with characteristic lumps. It is famous for its singing, a set of low, complex sounds heard over hundreds of kilometers
