Celino’s is a well-known name in Scotland’s Italian dining scene. Over the years, it has built a loyal following through restaurants and delicatessens that combine generous food with strong, confident interiors.
The Partick venue is busy and well established, with a look that feels deliberate rather than decorative.
When the washrooms were due for renewal, the brief was straightforward: they needed to reflect the same level of quality as the dining space.
A Considered Update
The existing facilities no longer matched the tone of the restaurant. The aim was not to reinvent the space, but to bring it back into alignment.
A coordinated palette was selected
• Sangha Wenge Aspire MR MFC cubicles and pilasters
• Matching IPS panels
• Volcanic Black shadow gaps
• Nickel ironmongery
The darker timber finish adds warmth and depth, while the black detailing keeps the layout sharp and defined.
The result is a space that feels consistent with the wider interior not separate from it.
Delivered Around Daily Trading
With the restaurant operating as normal, the works were planned carefully to avoid disruption.
Manufacture and installation were handled efficiently, allowing the upgraded facilities to be introduced with minimal impact on staff or customers.
The Finished Space
The washrooms now sit comfortably within the venue.
They feel joined-up, well finished, and in keeping with Celino’s identity, a simple improvement that strengthens the overall experience.
Materials Used:
ASPIRE CUBICLES
Sangha Wenge MR MFC (19mm)
IPS
Sangha Wenge MR MFC
Volcanic Black Shadow Gaps
IRONMONGERY
Nickel Hardware