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Located within the Press Club building, the interior decor of La Table du Chef is inspired by the handwritten letters and words of writers and journalists, the decor sublimates the use of the hand as a “printer for the creative mind”. The restaurant underwent a major renovation in 2016, design teams are focused on the chef’s creative intention for Michelin starred restaurant.

The place offer fantastic functionality and streamline the space to make the most of every inch, consisting of a main dining room, a series of semi-private dining spaces and rooms are arrayed across the spacious interior, separated by vertical timber screens.

The concept of the restaurant boasts a tasteful collection of Vietnamese fine arts with polished cement walls, lacquered tables, Hermes wickerwork wallpaper and paintings adorns the walls. The interior of wood and stone makes a blend of colonial era heritage and contemporary sophistication, turn the dining experience into an artistic journey. All contribute to making a lovely place, personal touches and attention to detail.

Hermes, Sicot

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Hospitality Interior design

La Table du Chef

Located within the Press Club building, the interior decor of La Table du Chef is inspired by the handwritten letters and words of writers and journalists, the decor sublimates the use of the hand as a “printer for the creative mind”. The restaurant underwent a major renovation in 2016, design teams are focused on the chef’s creative intention for Michelin starred restaurant.

Task

The place offer fantastic functionality and streamline the space to make the most of every inch, consisting of a main dining room, a series of semi-private dining spaces and rooms are arrayed across the spacious interior, separated by vertical timber screens. The concept of the restaurant boasts a tasteful collection of Vietnamese fine arts with polished cement walls, lacquered tables, Hermes wickerwork wallpaper and paintings adorns the walls. The interior of wood and stone makes a blend of colonial era heritage and contemporary sophistication, turn the dining experience into an artistic journey. All contribute to making a lovely place, personal touches and attention to detail.

  • Date

    November 29, 2016

  • Skills

    Interior Design

  • Client

    Press Club

  • Lead Architect:

    Romain Duval, Anh Vu

  • Loose furniture:

    Hermes, Sicot

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