Interior architecture and design for a city-center brasserie that was to be completely renovated.
Challenge
The aim was to give the restaurant a fresh new look while retaining its existing clientele. To accompany the evolution of the restaurant’s menu, the owner wanted to move upmarket and acquire luxurious furnishings.
Giving an old building a modern feel.
Use of wall columns clad in sandblasted glass concealing color-changing LEDs to make the establishment visible from afar at night…
Modern lines in the furniture, bringing elegance and classicism to the objects and lighting.
Use of curves to accentuate the feminine side.
Repetition of wave shapes for the banquettes to break up the space.
The inspiration of the architect
Before / After
Results
A chic, bright and functional space. Solid, practical designer furniture, custom-made to stand out from the competition (R.Clévier design).
We brought in atypical materials for the environment: wood, wrought iron, softly curved benches to break up the space.