French architect and designer Rudy Guénaire has conceptualised a nostalgic American-style bistro in Nantes, France. It’s as if Rudy designed the restaurant to feel like an Italian speedboat had lost direction and ended up in the turquoise waters offshore of the Polynesian islands. In the 1930s, The Pacific islands represented a sort of paradise for the Americans and the Tiki culture quickly became very famous in all of America.The polished design takes inspiration from Italian vintage embellishments mixed with bohemian and American touches. Rudy nodded to the ships of Italy with the textures and palettes of transalpine Art Deco. Island touches fit together perfectly like Tikki, exotic plants and lagoon-coloured benches. Obsessed with the idea of cabins and built-in furniture, Rudy organised the restaurant into a succession of encased modular spaces.PNY Burger Restaurant in Paris by Bernard Dubois.The classic booth design is revisited, using a series of timber-panelled partitions to create an infinity perspective in the long and narrow space... Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 01 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 02 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 03 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 04 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 05 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 06 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 07 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 08 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 09 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 10 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 11 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 12 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 13 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 14 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 15 Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace 16 Each module is made of hexagonal seating made of timber covered in marine varnish. The marshmallow-like backrests are reminiscent of a diner, or of a classic American convertible. Round mirrors and milky-blue windows delimit different spaces and provide privacy and the wood columns hold all the equipment needed to run the restaurant. The bar and stairways, designed like a single object, steps out and appear more like an object one would find on a larger cruise ship.Every piece of furniture, including the coat hangers, is designed by Rudy for the project. For the chair, he found his inspiration in the decor of cruise ships from the 1930s and in the set of an old James Bond movie. The suspended lamps look like unidentified flying objects and diffuse a sort of mysterious light. Niches and cutouts leaving a little space where too much fullness would have been boring.PNY Burger Bretonnerie, Paris by Bernard Dubois.If this is not the coolest burger joint you've ever seen, then I guess we should no longer be friends. The visually arresting Scarpa-esque... [Images courtesy of Rudy Guenaire. Photography by Ludovic Balay.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ