Tutta Bella at 2200 Westlake
Categories: Feature Project
When
Tutta Bella
built out their new neighborhood restaurant at
2200 Westlake, owner Joe Fugare wanted a chef’s
table that both complemented the space and their
own local story. The 30 foot, live-edge, elm
chef’s table is central in the restaurant,
overlooking the traditional Neopolitan wood fired
oven named for Joe’s grandmother who emigrated
from Italy to Seattle in 1911. Joe describes the
chef’s table as far more than a counter, but
rather a true community table. It is a place
where patrons interact with each other and with
the “pizzaioli” (certified Napoli Pizza chef) who
crafts Napoli Pizza with ingredients and care
that reflect the Tutta Bella story of community,
quality, mastery and authenticity. The
partnership with Meyer Wells was recommended by
their general contractor Schuchart Construction,
who worked with Meyer Wells on the Hedges Family
Estate, just around the corner from Tutta Bella.
Our story of local material sourcing, quality
craft and community integration meshed with the
Tutta Bella story from the first meeting. Joe
describes bringing in their vision for the piece
and loving the dogs in the office, down to earth
attitude and creative enthusiasm. John began
talking ideas that brought out possibilities such
as the partial live-edge that gave the bar both
structure and a sense of having come from a tree;
seam and grain matching to take that vision
farther; and before they knew it, they had this
extraordinary “pocket of wow” for the restaurant.
Joe appreciates that we were there to do whatever
it took to bring out the full potential of the
piece, for them and their customers. The wood for
the bar came from a tree that was originally
specified by the Olmstead Brothers for Ross Park
Playground in Ballard, a tree under which many a
young (and old) Ballardite have played and
rested. The windstorm of 2006 split the tree in
half, nearly crushing the brand new shelter house
designed by Heliotrope Architects. Even for their
servers, Joe hires storytellers, so for the tree
itself to have this tremendous story coming from
a local park after a windstorm was fitting. To
capture the story we inlayed a stainless steel
plaque in the bar top to further connect patrons
with the tables, the community, and heart of
Tutta Bella. Joe describes it as showing the
circle of life that incorporates their green
mission. We created two other tables in the
restaurant, a Brower style bar table and our
signature Steel Butterfly table in the wine loft.
These tables extend the story and confirm that
Tutta Bella is more than just a pizza joint, but
a rich and unique local eating experience.
