Step inside La Lune, a new all-day eatery that will have you reminiscing about your last trip to Europe. The Parisienne-style bistro and bar can be found in an intimate and light-filled heritage space on the George Street precinct in East Fremantle, just south of Perth. It’s a charming fitout was designed by local legends at Rezen Studio—an award-winning practice with decades of experience across commercial and residential interiors, and architecture under their belt.Inspired by the neighbourhood bistros of Paris’ Saint Germain, New York’s Nolita, and historic railway stations, La Lune draws on an eclectic design language and a series of decorative touches. The rich materials palette features timber, brass and jewel tones, all chosen to heighten the distinctly French experience—while embedding the venue within its local historical context.Jane Surry Hills by Luchetti Krelle.This swanky 1970s-inspired modern Australian diner steeped in nostalgia. Set within a historic butcher’s site... Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 09 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 08 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 03 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 02 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 05 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 06 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 07 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 10 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 01 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 11 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 12 Rezen Studio La Lune East Fremantle Photo Jack Lovel Yellowtrace 13 Inside, the venue is split into three intimate zones—a casual bar for drinks and snacks, a formal dining space and further inside, a private dining room. A combination of industrial steel framed glazing and soft curtaining partitions each zone, concentrating the activity and defining each interior’s distinct atmosphere.Checked floors, classic bentwood chairs and Verner Panton flowerpot pendant lights all bring to life the Parisian je ne sais quoi, only strengthened by stacked wine bottles and an art deco wall gallery. Outside, the stunning front terrace has been opened up for alfresco seating, increasing the venue’s connection to the unique and lively George St precinct.Procure Office in Fremantle by Rezen Studio.This handsomely balanced boutique workplace sits within the shell of a historical building in Fremantle... [Images courtesy of Rezen Studio. Photography by Jack Lovel.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ