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    This week on The Food Seen Michael sits down with Adam & Brad Farmerie of AvroKO design. Adam and Brad (the chef at Public and Double Crown) turned design firm consultants have helped some of the best restaurants in New York and beyond create a style from the ground up, focusing on everything from materials to their theory of a collective consciousness spanning both the food and the visuals. This episode was sponsored by White Oak Pastures.

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    Michael Harlan Turkell, The Food Seen, White Oak Pastures, Adam Farmerie, Brad Farmerie, Public Restaurant, AvroKO Design Firm, designing for restaurants hotels lounges and bars, a direct connection to a living working animal, it's rare that chefs and designers can have a conversation, design of suburban America, growing up in the suburbs make you yearn to leave, gets the creative brain moving, drawing design elements from traveling, space design evolved from finding an era of recent history in which there was an epitomization of travel, intermingling of design and food,

    Ethos vs Aesthetics (16:22)

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    challanges of working with family, early gin manufacturing, Westerners in distinctly Eastern places, British exploration of places they have traveled, put a flag in it!, Thailand, Chiang Mai, markets, implementing food market elements into design, many Asian restaurants fall into the same pattern, Malaysia, Double Crown, three day cooking process, lox, open for interpretation, painting yourself into a corner, chefs are not necessarily very open people, bar cart line was launched in Asia, blurring the line between service ware and furniture, what should a chef know about working with a designer and vice versa?,


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