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Waterco case study - Sexy Fish, London

Sexy solution for Sexy Fish

Berkeley Square London is known across the United Kingdom and the world for many things - the beautiful gardens at its centre, which, being planted in 1789, make them amongst the oldest in central London, its famous past residents (some of which are fictional literary characters), and even an alleged haunted house.

However, the past is now meeting the present, with the newest addition to Berkeley Square paving the way for modern design, atmosphere and cuisine.

'Sexy Fish' Asian fish and seafood restaurant has quickly been adopted as the cool new thing on the block in a few months, and it's little wonder why - with an interior designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio that is home to one of the world's largest Japanese whisky collections, reservations are becoming harder and harder to get.

The incredible food isn't the only talking point of the restaurant - a striking waterfall feature made up of three large windows with water running down them is catching the eye of all customers.

"Because of the prominence of this water feature, Aquajoy Water Gardens was asked to supply a solution that would ensure the water remained crystal clear, without odours or any contaminants," explains Tony Fisher, Managing Director of Waterco Europe.

"Keeping the system low maintenance was also a high priority - the hospitality industry is all about service, and so the focus of the staff needs to remain solely on the customers, rather than on maintaining a water feature."



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