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cut architectures infuses PNY restaurant in paris with subtropical elements

the latest addition to PNY- a burger restaurant located in the marais neighborhood in paris, has been interpreted by cut architectures.

the studio who have also designed their other two venues, has given this particular plot a different identity and color palette. the playful interiors are characterized by the pastel pink and turquoise color scheme, along with the lacquered steel and mesh tubular constructions. drawing influence from beach huts mixed in with american diners, the tubular structures form the staircase to the seating booths on the second level.

the subtropical aesthetic is further highlighted by the cacti plants, reflective surfaces and neon lights that have been added into the mix to reflect the philosophy of the eatery. paired with the terrazzo flooring, the walls are either exposed concrete, brick, or ombre. this gives the overall space a refined texture quality which in turn, binds well with the youthful and busy atmosphere of the parisian district.

the new addition to the chain boasts a different identity and color palette

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  • Paris, France
  • cut architectures