Atelier Zébulon Perron designs “sensual” bar and restaurant at Montreal’s 4 Seasons resort
Montreal inside design studio Atelier Zébulon Perron has created ingesting and consuming areas on the metropolis’s 4 Seasons resort with curving banquettes, terrazzo flooring and ranging greyscale palettes.
The restaurant, lounge and bar on the 4 Season Resort Montreal function a juxtaposition of darkish and pale gray tones, united along with plush and stark surfaces, glass and curving particulars.
Referred to as Marcus, the undertaking was designed by Atelier Zebulon Perron, a neighborhood studio helmed by Canadian architect Zebulon Perron, for the brand new resort within the metropolis’s Golden Sq. Mile space close to McGill College.
“The lounge, bar, restaurant and terrace characterize 4 distinct worlds that overlap and complement one another,” stated Atelier Zébulon Perron. “The result’s an area deeply rooted in intimate interactions, singular moments, and glamour.”
“The design alternates between cold and hot currents in a universe of sensual natural shapes,” the studio continued.
The 4 Seasons Montreal occupies a constructing on Rue de la Montagne, with public areas on the third ground for resort visitors and locals to eat, drink and chill out. Adjoining is luxurious division retailer Holt Renfrew Ogilvy.
Spanning 18 storeys, the tower was constructed by native studios Sid Lee Structure with Lemay and encompasses a tinted curtain-wall and gold-plated metallic gridwork facade. Inside, the resort’s communal areas are designed collectively as a shared, free-flowing space knowledgeable by nature.
Amongst these is the bar space, which is tucked away in a far nook, and colored a darkish inexperienced and charcoal palette with plush carpeting. Timber seem to climb up over the curved ceiling from customized wallpaper that references the foliage in Montreal’s mountain park Mount Royal.
Brown leather-based chairs surrounding a low bar, which meanders via to a lounge that’s designed in a paler gray palette. The sample throughout the Verde Saint-Denis marble on the bar “evokes a deep, turbulent ocean”, the studio stated.
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A sitting space close to the doorway has an acoustic wall with turquoise gradient additionally designed to evoke the ocean, created by Studio Cope in Brooklyn. Beneath are white oak slats, and a pale upholstered bench with darkish gray chairs atop mild wooden herringbone flooring.
On the entry, a king crab created by legendary Parisian taxidermist Deyrolle is displayed in a case with two-way mirrors to create the phantasm of infinity. This piece units the tone of the decor with references to nature, lightness, and shock.
The resort’s lounge space options darkish gray alongside white. A meandering banquette with bunched, charcoal velour cloth is built-in into the off-white terrazzo ground, because it curves via the room round columns.
The sales space can also be integrated with low tables and planters, in addition to lighting created in a collaboration with Montreal studio Lambert & Fils.
A crystal panelled wall in entrance of floor-to-ceiling window sin the lounge provides extra mild and shimmer.
The resort’s restaurant is designed as a extra conventional brasserie, with wooden chairs, chestnut leather-based banquettes and rattan chairs with sage upholstery lending an intimate really feel.
Marble ground and mirrored partitions within the restaurant are a reference to the close by areas, along with using mirrors, crystal, brass and leather-based.
Rounding out the areas are female and male bogs, which function contrasting designs of black marble and pale pink terrazzo, in a repetition of supplies and mirrors to convey infinite depth.
The 4 Seasons Montreal opened earlier this yr becoming a member of tons of of inns run by the posh hotelier, which was based in 1960. Different 4 Seasons inns embody Yabu Pushelberg’s 4 Seasons Downtown New York and 4 Seasons in Dubai designed by Adam Tihany.
Established in 2008, Atelier Zébulon Perron is predicated close to Montreal’s Outremont neighbourhood, in a former manufacturing unit constructing that has develop into residence to a number of different design studios and companies, together with ACDF Structure and light-weight studio Lambert et Fils.