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La Tete d’Or
Design Boom Review
“This design combines classic French brasserie charm with contemporary sensibilities.”
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Elle Decor Review
“… Upon entering guests are greeted by a Nancy Lorenz artwork hanging behind the deep blue lacquer of the host stand. The entry’s walls in saturated red are paired with a custom faux bois carpet by the Rug Company. Those colors, along with custom lighting inspired by French brasseries, enliven the ambience in every room. In the barroom the ceiling and walls mirror the architecture of the neighboring Art Deco MetLife building.”
Elle Decor
… “The focal point of this room is a custom metal hood hanging above the wood-burning stove, where guests can see a dozen chefs working at once. … In the main dining room, the walls are upholstered in a Dedar fabric, which helps balance the acoustics in the room.”
Photo: Jason Varney/Rockwell Group
Photo: Jason Varney/Rockwell Group
Photo: Jason Varney/Rockwell Group
Design Boom
“Vaulted ceilings and sweeping arches recall grandeur of early-20th century architecture, while modern lighting and sleek finishes bring the space firmly into the now.”
Photo: Jason Varney/Rockwell Group
Design Boom
“Throughout the restaurant, one senses an interplay between formality and warmth — elegant banquets and private booths balancing openness with moments of intimacy.
Photo: Jason Varney/Rockwell Group