Oursin restaurant by Jacquemus is designed to “perpetuate summer season”
Whitewashed partitions, vibrant ceramics and rattan furnishings assist channel sunny climes inside this Parisian restaurant, designed by the eponymous proprietor of cult French style label Jacquemus.
Simon Porte Jacquemus – with the assistance of hospitality-focused Caviar Kaspia Group – has designed Oursin to recall “the everlasting summery fantastic thing about the optical white home shimmering alongside the Mediterranean coast”.
The restaurant is about on the second stage of the BIG-designed Galeries Lafayette division retailer on the Champs-Élysées, a significant avenue in Paris lined with luxurious boutiques and eateries.
It is the second eating area that Jacquemus has created within the retailer, becoming a member of Citron down on the primary flooring – an informal cafe dressed with large terracotta pots and lemon timber.
The point of interest of Oursin is its rear wall, which is punctuated with a collection of arched and rectangular alcoves. An array of organically-shaped ceramic vases are displayed inside, a few of which boast vibrant patterns or iridescent surfaces.
Dishes will likely be served in equally distinctive plates crafted by artisans in Greece.
Towards the again wall runs a gently curving banquette seat that is upholstered in sand-coloured material, complementing the light-hued rattan eating chairs that encompass the opposite tables.
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Whereas the area is saved brilliant by its lime-coated partitions, there may be additionally an expansive pair of gridded home windows that usher in further pure mild from outside and supply views of the busy Paris streets beneath.
A gnarled vine plant has then been positioned on the centre of the room, its leaves winding throughout the ceiling over diners’ heads.
Jacquemus established his self-titled label in 2011 and has since turn out to be widespread amongst the style crowd for his simplistic silhouettes and micro-sized luggage.
He is not the one clothier to foray into the realm of inside design. Earlier this 12 months Roksanda Ilincic overhauled a penthouse inside Gasholders in King’s Cross, decking out the area in berry tones and ornaments from her favorite feminine creatives.
Again in 2018, British clothier Bella Freud additionally gave a retro fit-out to an residence set contained in the BBC Tv Centre, full with lacquered furnishings and heavy colored carpets.
Pictures courtesy of Yoann Et Marco.