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Super Whatnot: An Urban Hotspot That's an Extension of the Street

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"Drink well" is the motto at Super Whatnot, a popular watering hole in Brisbane, Australia, set in a former loading dock and storage area. The establishment fronts a fully operational service alley and takes its aesthetic cues straight from the street. Come slip in for an inspiring lesson in using what you've got. 

Photography by Alicia Taylor

Piviot-wheel-steel window and black leather sofas in Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Super Whatnot owner, entrepreneur Simon Martin, came to architect Angus Munro of Brisbane's Marc & Co with a shoestring budget and asked him to keep the space largely as found. Munro complied by retaining and reusing existing finishes. And the new materials that he introduced are either salvaged or left raw. An example is the pivot-wheel window, shown here. Fabricated from unfinished, recycled steel, it fronts the bar's entry lounge.

 Exposed brick walls, reclaimed wood floors, three-legged stools, black leather banquette seating inSuper Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: When the steel door is in its open position, the lounge becomes an extension of the street.

Black leather banquette seating, hanging greenery in front of white wall inSuper Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Built-in banquette seating wraps around the sunken bar area. Hanging greenery softens the industrial look.

Exposed brick walls, reclaimed wood floors, three-legged stools, black leather banquette seating inSuper Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Three-legged stools do double duty as side tables and additional seating.

 Two rows of large cylindrical pendants hang above penny-round white tile fronted bar with stainless steel countertop in room with wood floors and exposed brick walls in Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: White penny-round tiles face the bar, creating a fresh and interesting contrast to the existing brick walls. In 5 Favorites: Penny-Round Tile Backsplashes, we show the appeal penny tile can have in the kitchen. 

Gray aprons hang on natural wood finish Muuto circular coat hooks with exposed brick wall background inSuper Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Bartenders' aprons hang on Muuto Coatrack Dots of different sizes. See what else this versatile hook can do in 5 Favorites: Muuto Dot Hangers Used in Unexpected Ways.

View of sunken lounge with black leather banquette seating and wood panelled mezzanine above,Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: There are three levels: The sunken lounge and mezzanine area are shown here. The bar is situated behind this view.

Wood panelled wall with horizontal stips and outdoor furniture in mezzanine of Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Reclaimed wood panels, outdoor furniture, and potted plants lend an outdoor-deck vibe to the mezzanine.

Tiled small black hexagonal tiled bathroom wall and concrete sink in Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Tiling walls with black hexagonal tiles is a low-cost way to achieve a durable surface with a high visual impact. In Tile & Countertop: Basic Black Mosaic Tiles, we explore the LBD (Little Black Dress) of the bathroom.

Rough-hewed rope covered columns and embossed raw steel panel as exterior of Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: On the outside, columns are wrapped in rough-hewn rope and the Super Whatnot logo is subtly branded on the raw steel plating.

Rough-hewed rope covered columns and embossed raw steel panel as exterior of Super Whatnot in Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: Super Whatnot fronts a laneway (Aussie for "alley") and the exterior is a visual essay in urban camouflage.

Super Whatnot letter press business card with blue and red ink in  Brisbane Australia, Marc and Co, Alicia Taylor | Remodelista

Above: The bar is at 48 Burnett Lane in the middle of Brisbane's emerging city center (see map below).

If you're planning a trip to Australia—where it's high summer now—have a look at our Australia City Guides for our favorite design haunts Down Under. And, on Gardenista, visit what might be the Greenest Coffee Shop in the World.

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