Western Living

Great Spaces

A Vancouver taproom embraces its Italian heritage.

- Aryn Strickland

An East Vancouver taproom brews up a modern-but-cozy design.

When friends Eleanor Stewart, Ryan Parfitt, Anique Ross and Federico Stucchi opened Luppolo Brewing last November on Vancouver’s Venables Street, they became the newest entrant to the well-establishe­d eastside brewery district. The team used their shared Italian heritage to put a fresh twist on the standard tasting room. “Implicitly, the space was inspired by looking at examples of Anique and Fede’s favourite place in Milan— an old-school microbrewe­ry,” explains Ron Hart, the project architect.

In collaborat­ion with Allison HoldenPope of One Seed Architectu­re and Interiors, Hart decked out the tasting room with antique-looking dark wood wainscotin­g and mismatched coloured farmhouse chairs. The cozy stay-a-while vibe balances out more modern elements, like the concrete-based bar at the front of the brewery, and the focal point of the space, a striking triangular wall mosaic masking the brewery cooler. Each wooden triangle tile was hand-cut and hand-painted in pastel hues ( yellow, orange and blue) by the owners; the offcuts became trays for beer flights. “Working with the clients to build the space meant we were able to experiment with colour and patterns,” says Hart. It’s this willingnes­s to really get their hands dirty and get creative that gives the place originalit­y and achieves a perfect balance of eclectic comfort, he explains. “They have their fingerprin­ts on everything.”—

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Concrete Idea The concrete bar was cast onsite and gets its distinct finish from a form lined with salvaged cedar fence boards.
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