The Fontainebleau Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, presides over the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Fontainebleau spans 67 stories, offering access to all of the city’s iconic sights—over 170,000 square feet of gaming space, an array of restaurants and shops, resort pools, nightlife, and a wellness spa.
Within Fontainebleau’s array of dining options lies Komodo. Born in Miami, Komodo fuses the flavors of Southeast Asia with the flair of Las Vegas. The interior of Komodo is known for its dimly lit, futuristic rainforest filled with bamboo pillars, scarlet orchids and luscious banquettes. Komodo offers an immersive dining experience, featuring a menu full of takes on prominent dishes from the region, artisanal specialty cocktails and a social scene.
Pulp Studio's involvement
For this project, Pulp Studio supplied a version of Infinity Mirror, a product that utilizes a one-way reflective glass opposite to a mirror to create the illusion of an infinity object. This effect elevates the entrance of Komodo, producing a visually captivating, multidimensional look. To achieve this, the glass makeup on one side was bronze tint laminated onto a one-way bronze reflective glass, which was then positioned opposite a bronze mirror. Pulp Studio also supplied bronze mirror wall cladding for the restaurant’s interior, ensuring aesthetic continuity throughout.