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A Parisian restaurant that convinces with subtropical elements

PNY Restaurant

Architects at Cut Architectures have given Paris restaurant PNY a subtropical twist. In the interior of the restaurant, which serves excellent hamburgers, they included a net, cacti, neon lights and steel pipes.

Interior French restaurants PNY, which can be found in one of the most beautiful areas of Paris, the Marais, has undergone a great transformation. Architects architectural bureau Cut Architectures refreshed the interior of the restaurant with a fresh color palette and space included pink steel pipes and mesh constructions, for the design of which inspiration was drawn from coastal huts found in the subtropical region, and inspiration was also taken from American fast food bistros. A subtropical touch the trendy restaurant is further emphasized by cacti, neon lights and reflective surfaces.

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