By Nikki Wilson
Arrowtown 2021 -
The Fork & Tap is an Arrowtown institution; an ale house, community hall and second lounge. Following extensive seismic strengthening, we worked with Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga among other consultants to refit the interior.
Evidence of the original layout (circa 1874) can be seen in the brick embedded in the schist walls, we re-installed the native timber floors, rotating the direction 90 degrees at times to trace the original footings beneath. Bricks were saved and returned as wait station dividing walls.
We re-configured the bar layout to allow for greater leaning/drinking/standing room. Dining areas were separated just enough to be comfortable, while allowing visibility to the bar. Intimate corners sidle up with rowdy corners and places to wedge in children. It is a busy place - we kept circulation space to a minimum but made it very clean and clear.
Materials are reminiscent of a London pub, solid darkened timber, brass, mottled glass, velvet and wallpaper. The Fork & Tap’s collection of objects from the gold rush were respectfully given their own dedicated places.
Scope of service; Full interior architecture
Photographed by; Paul Green
NW Studio is an interior architecture and design practice based in Arrowtown, New Zealand. We have a portfolio of projects ranging from hospitality, hotels and workplaces to select residential and temporary installation work. We are enthusiastic hikers, skiers, yoga practitioners, cooks and gardeners - proudly occupying a heritage-listed cottage in the deep south.