The new Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Paris opened at the finish of June has the most striking sophisticated and ultra modern design for its restaurant and bar inspired by Parisian haute couture. Jouin-Manku Agency in collaboration with Patrick Jouin iD’s designers wanted to produce a truly Parisian, refined and unexpected seem for these spaces. Mandarin Oriental’s acclaimed for its superb and luxury hotels. Entirely positioned in the world’s most prestigious destinations, Mandarin Oriental welcomes you with legendary service and exquisite facilities, steeped in the values of the orient. In Paris, Mandarin Oriental Hotel is situated on a single of the most trendy streets in the globe, Rue Saint-Honoré, surrounded by haute couture and measures from the Louvre. For this place, they introduce a fresh creativity in every single single aspect.
interiors that combine organic components with oriental influences, a dining encounter by Thierry Marx and their legendary service. The two hotel restaurants and bar stands out for their inventive modern design and style. Each and every space will give the clients a radical and special information. The gastronomic restaurant is an sophisticated white space which seems like a cosy cocoon. The walls and ceiling draped in white fabric installed by Lallier and Siegeair and also the light that comes from the center completes the magnificent atmosphere from the restaurant. For Camélia the types are on a lighter scale, with walls sculpted to the shape of white camellia flower petals. The chairs also have a soft organic feel, all completed in white and wood. Lightness receiving the dominant theme, the complete space is a continuation of the indoor landscape garden. Both Camélia and the primary restaurant, Sur Mesure, is headed by star chef Thierry Marx. And for Sur Mesure the style is clearly considerably far more arty. Walls and tables are covered with textiles exclusively developed by textile designer Heide Winge Ström and in the center a tiny enclosure serves as a light pond with a floating sculpture suspended in midair.
The bar, generally referred to as Bar eight, is an intimate and glamor place offered the dark woods and cascades of Lalique glass thrown like stardust across the walls. As all the other consuming facilities, the bar spills out onto the courtyard. The centre piece is a sculptural bar created from a single block of Spanish marble processed in workshops in Italy, situated centrally, a widespread layout in Jouin-Manku designers’ projects.
Photographs: © Jouin Manku Agency
Photographer: © Hélène Hilaire
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