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These references can be seen in the pearly coloured swag shears; oversized statement mirrors; bold graphic and floral wallpapers; earthy toned palette of cognac and warm browns, and textured surface walls (by local artisan Prairie Plaster) that reflect a hint of shimmer to pay homage to the glitz of the 70\u2019s disco era.<\/p>\n<p>Postmodernism in interior design emerged as rejection of the strict design rules of modernism and is often marked by a more maximalist, playful, and eclectic approach, while embracing historical references and nostalgia. Passero\u2019s design incorporates details like wood-clad columns that repeat throughout the space, framing the bar area, as well as anchoring smaller zones within the long span of seating to create intimacy. Between the columns, Design Shop created custom hickory shelving that are eclectically and intentionally furnished. Wine, serving ware, and various vessels are thoughtfully styled, paired with sentimental objects and books to give it a more lived-in, domestic, collected, and approachable charm.<\/p>\n<p>Owners Amanda Coe and chef Scott Bagshaw shared a vision to bring together the energy of the kitchen with the dining experience of their clientele. Behind Passero is a team of people at the forefront of culinary creativity in Winnipeg who love experimenting with food &amp; wine, and love to emphasize every detail of service behind the scenes and in the front of house. Keeping an open view into the kitchen visually invites diners into chef Mitchell Man\u2019s work, while also allowing the staff to view the patrons enjoying their passion brought to life. 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This show-stopping graphic paper can be seen from the quaint bar area, and is complete with full height wine storage, oversize brass pendant fixtures, and a uniquely installed heritage tile detail on the bar front that draws diners in as soon as they enter through the door.<\/p>\n<p>A true Winnipeg gem, Passero tastefully bridges Postmodern charm with a dash of the 70\u2019s; harmonizes taste and style; and brings fine Italian dining to the forefront in an effortlessly chic and unpretentious space.<\/p>\n"},"jury_text":[{"category":3758,"fr":"","en":"","original":"<p>Passero emerged in 2017 at The Forks (Winnipeg\u2019s central hub and primary tourism location), and since then, has witnessed such love and steady growth from the city that it needed to expand into a new location. 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Cherchant \u00e0 relier la nourriture \u00e0 son environnement, la nouvelle maison de Passero r\u00e9side dans la Petite Italie de Winnipeg.<br \/>\n\u00c0 l\u2019approche de cet espace, la vision de Design Shop \u00e9tait de prendre une sensation postmoderne d\u2019antan et de l\u2019\u00e9pouser avec un clin d\u2019\u0153il \u00e0 l\u2019esth\u00e9tique du design des ann\u00e9es 1970\u2019, cr\u00e9ant ainsi un espace intemporel et chic. L\u2019esth\u00e9tique du design d\u2019int\u00e9rieur des ann\u00e9es 70 \u00e9tait caract\u00e9ris\u00e9e par un m\u00e9lange de divers styles et tendances qui refl\u00e9taient les changements culturels et sociaux de l\u2019\u00e9poque : des couleurs terreuses audacieuses, des motifs et des murs textur\u00e9s, un accent sur le confort et les plans d\u2019\u00e9tage ouverts, des concepts de design avant-gardiste et exp\u00e9rimental, et bien s\u00fbr, une touche de disco. 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Derri\u00e8re Passero se trouve une \u00e9quipe de personnes \u00e0 l\u2019avant-garde de la cr\u00e9ativit\u00e9 culinaire \u00e0 Winnipeg qui aiment exp\u00e9rimenter la gastronomie et le vin et aiment mettre l\u2019accent sur chaque d\u00e9tail du service dans les coulisses et devant la maison. Garder une vue d\u00e9gag\u00e9e sur la cuisine invite visuellement les convives au travail du chef Mitchell Man, tout en permettant au personnel de voir les clients profiter de leur passion qui leur a donn\u00e9 vie. Ce flux relie les gens \u00e0 l\u2019histoire de chaque plat et les gens (pas si) dans les coulisses qui d\u00e9versent leur amour dans ces petites assiettes, avec un grand impact Au c\u0153ur m\u00eame de Passero\u2014, le kitchen\u2014 se dresse au centre de l\u2019espace, agr\u00e9ment\u00e9 d\u2019un papier peint audacieux de Kelly Wearstler pour faire \u00e9cho \u00e0 l\u2019\u00e9nergie vibrante de la magie qui s\u2019y d\u00e9roule. Ce papier graphique \u00e9poustouflant peut \u00eatre vu depuis la zone pittoresque du bar et est complet avec un stockage de vin sur toute la hauteur, des pendentifs en laiton surdimensionn\u00e9s et un d\u00e9tail de carrelage patrimonial install\u00e9 de mani\u00e8re unique sur la fa\u00e7ade du bar qui attire les convives d\u00e8s qu\u2019ils entrent par la porte.<br \/>\nV\u00e9ritable joyau de Winnipeg, Passero relie avec go\u00fbt le charme postmoderne avec une touche des 70\u2019 ; harmonise le go\u00fbt et le style ;<\/p>\n","en":"<p>Passero emerged in 2017 at The Forks (Winnipeg\u2019s central hub and primary tourism location), and since then, has witnessed such love and steady growth from the city that it needed to expand into a new location. 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