Predalina Restaurant
Predalina, a Michelin-recognized, Mediterranean-inspired restaurant, honors the life and legacy of Predalina Oliviera. This labor of love celebrates a life well-lived, blending old-world charm with contemporary elegance.
On a bustling corner of Water Street Tampa, a new story unfolded. Blake Casper and Allison Adams, restaurateurs with a vision, dreamed of a place that would honor their great-grandmother, a woman whose 101-year journey spanned from the shores of Brazil to the coasts of Portugal and Rhode Island, fostering a resilient spirit and love for the waterfront.
The story of Predalina is woven into every detail, with each element chosen to create a sense of authenticity and comfort in a space that feels both modern and timeless, sophisticated yet welcoming. The design team envisioned an airy, light-filled atmosphere, where the boundaries between indoors and outdoors blurred.
Choosing to forgo excessive layering and art, the designers opted for materials and furnishings to do the talking. The team knew each element needed to be rich in form, quality, and detail for a visually compelling space. They selected pieces from Sossego, starting with the Laura Barstool–its mix of materials, soft curves, and comfortable seat made it the perfect choice. Julieta Armchairs, with their rich finish and elegant design, complement the overall aesthetic and invite guests to linger over long meals and deep conversation.
Rich hand-troweled plaster walls, authentic terra-cotta tiles, graceful arches, and natural reclaimed stone ground the space, giving it a sense of history. Old-world lanterns cast a warm, inviting glow, while the modern furnishings provide a striking contrast, telling a story of its own. The result is a space that ADAC Designer of the Year judges remarked “feels comfortable in its own skin.”
Beyond the dining area, Predalina’s retail section offers a shoppable lifestyle experience, beckoning guests to take a piece of the restaurant’s essence home. From custom home fragrances to cookbooks and Moroccan ceramic bowls, every item was curated to embody the Mediterranean-inspired culture the restaurant celebrates.
Located in Tampa’s Channel District, Predalina contributes to the forward-thinking architecture and vibrant landscape of the neighborhood, bringing a robust narrative to life through thoughtful design and material selection that respects the legacy of a remarkable woman.
Project Category: Restaurant, Hospitality
Location: Tampa, FL
Interior Designer: Oxford Design Studio
Architect: Brian Whitfield of Smith Dalia Architects
Photographer: Honeylake Studio
Products: Laura Chair, Laura Bar Stool and Julieta Armchair
Project Category: Restaurant, Hospitality
Location: Tampa, FL
Interior Designer: Oxford Design Studio
Architect: Brian Whitfield of Smith Dalia Architects
Photographer: Honeylake Studio
Products: Laura Chair, Laura Bar Stool and Julieta Armchair