Minneapolis Bar Stool The Minneapolis Bar Stool has a simple, sleek design with a hand-turned maple wood frame with a walnut finish and a padded seat and back. This commercial bar stool has a return swivel so the seat always faces front, a brass footrest, and brass ferrules with glides to protect your floors. The Minneapolis Wood Bar Stool is available in a variety of colors with a 30" seat height only. Step into the Twin Cities with the Minneapolis Bar Stool. Seat Dimensions: 19" x 16.5" Weight: 32lbs Seat Height: 30" only Overall Height: 41"
A design masterpiece by internationally acclaimed Lazaro Rosa-Violán, Cotton House’s Batuar Restaurant and Bar fuses Catalan artistry with timeless colonial elegance while paying homage to the building’s former use.
let's head to a cozy neighborhood spot in williamsburg, where maybe they'll even get to know your name.
Alexander &CO has recently completed Stanton&Co, a restaurant interior fit out of an existing heritage shell.
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Declan’s Irish Pub is located at 1240 N Wells St Chicago, IL. Positioned in the bustling Old Town neighborhood, this stunning mahogany bar is truly one-of-a-kind. This unique space utilizes both new and repurposed elements throughout. The main bar was built with massive columns, reclaimed from the legendary Como Inn. Declan’s was designed with a heavy Irish influence. It is ... Read More
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Filmmaker Wes Anderson has created a bar intended to recreate the atmosphere of Milanese cafes inside the OMA-designed Fondazione Prada in Milan
The Fairmont Olympic Hotel’s restaurant reopens in Seattle with a sophisticated design that embraces the property’s rich heritage. Last spring’s opening of the George restaurant at Seattle’s Fairmont Olympic Hotel marked the completion of a two-phase renovation of the historic downtown property, which opened in 1924. Formerly known as the Georgian Room, the space was reimagined as a modern brasserie by Barcelona-based design firm Lázaro Rosa-Violán Studio, with MG2 serving as the architect of re
La Catalogne, ville moderne et design revisitée.
Ever wondered how you would feel if stuck inside a giant sack full of coffee beans? Designed in an effervescently refreshing fashion by Innarch, the Don Café House in Pristina, Kosovo offers a hangout that is unique and energizing. The walls of the café are shaped to mimic the curves of a giant sack containing […]
Peek inside the 1930s interiors that were way ahead of its time!
Das neue Baur's in Zürich ist eine exzentrische Bistro-Schönheit. Das luxuriöse Bistro im Hotel Baur au Lac ist ein Schmuckstück in der Zürcher Gastronomie.
The Glamour Fittings Of A Luxury Home. The best way to fit glamour into your home is to bring some golden fits. The way to make the best era of the jazz music shine and bring the best out of your h
Pink Mamma is an amazing bar in Paris designed by Martin Brudnizki Design. This eclectic bar is an eclectic wonderland of a dream.
I couldn't wait to write this first-timer's guide to Manchester, England after my return. Spending five days in this city was one of those trips that...
Appreciation of original period details and traditional skills is evident in every corner of Patrick and Neri Williams’ Bath home and their adjoining shop, Berdoulat, for which they collaborate with artisans to create pieces that will last for generations.
A slice of New York's skyline from Central Park Photo: Chronica Domus My family and I have recently returned from our travels to a grand metropolis that I can only describe as one of the world's most beautiful, sophisticated, glitzy and glamorous cities. Yes, New York is all of the above and much, much more. Architecturally and culturally rich, with ample open space to enjoy between the hubbub of city life, New York has more than a little something to delight the senses of all who pass through. The city looks particularly glamorous at this time of year when dressed to the hilt in its festive finery, and believe me, practically everyone gets into the spirit here. Even the city's trees are not immune to a little decoration. Every branch is covered in white lights that must have taken hours to install Photo: Chronica Domus Urns and window boxes present yet more opportunity to don a seasonal frill Photo: Chronica Domus The festive sight that greeted us upon our arrival at the beautiful St. James' Church on Christmas morning Photo: Chronica Domus Nine days is simply not long enough to visit everything we had intended to see, but we made a valiant effort and saw a dizzying amount between the miles of walking and cabbing. New York is a city of walkers, which suits me just fine, as I love to pound the pavements in whichever city I find myself. It really is the best way of getting one's bearings and also seeing things which might otherwise be missed when traveling by car or train. When one's feet begin to grumble, it is easy to hail one of the famous yellow cabs for the remainder of the journey. It seemed as though every other vehicle on Manhattan's streets was painted yellow. Photo: Chronica Domus Our refuge in the city was The Carlyle hotel, an impossibly glamorous old-school beacon of elegance where supreme comfort and service is the name of the game. The excellent staff anticipates a guest's every need and no request is ever too great. Simply put, The Carlyle is heaven on earth and a dreamy bolthole away from the clamors of city life. The downside, of course, is that one must eventually take leave of this pampered existence, which makes for a bittersweet separation when the time arrives to bid this temptress adieu, no matter how much you love home sweet home. Photo: Chronica Domus Stepping into the lobby through the revolving doors for the first time reminded me so much of Claridge's in London, and no wonder. I soon came to discover that Thierry Despont has had a hand in both storied hotels. The view as one enters the hotel Photo: Chronica Domus Old-world glamour infuses every detail Photo: Chronica Domus A more complete view of the elegant lobby with a fabulous geometric carpet Photo: Chronica Domus I adore the vivid goldenrod color of this little corner of tranquility Photo: Chronica Domus A magical tree befitting the glitz and glamour of The Carlyle Photo: Chronica Domus No detail was ever overlooked, including the festive arrangements of flowers which were always impeccably fresh. One of two large amaryllis arrangements as photographed upon our arrival Photo: Chronica Domus A week later, the arrangements were replaced with nearly identical crimson versions Photo: Chronica Domus If you have not guessed it already, things are done the old-fashioned way around here, including the operation of the two guest elevators which are staffed by a small army of white-gloved operators. I was wild for the old-style brass letterbox located on the ground floor, complete with it's chute which passes through each of the hotel's floors. Posting a letter was never so glamorous. Photo: Chronica Domus Across the way one finds this cozy sitting area, complete with fireplace all aglow. I could have sat here all evening watching the world go by. Photo: Chronica Domus However, Bemelmans Bar is just around the corner which is always a good remedy to sooth the soul after a day's worth of sightseeing. The evening's entertainment at Bemelmans Bar Photo: Chronica Domus One of the many charming features of the bar is the little lampshades adorned with Ludwig Bemelmans' illustrations from the Madeline books Photo: Chronica Domus Every corner of the bar is decorated with Mr. Bemelmans' beguilling child-like murals painted during his year and a half residency at The Carlyle Photo: Chronica Domus Wouldn't you agree that sashaying down these incredibly gorgeous stairs could make anyone feel like an old-school Hollywood starlet? I loved everything about them from the iron and brass railings to the black and white curve of the marble and stone. Photo: Chronica Domus And, just so we don't forget where it is that we've been lucky enough to find ourselves, the soaps in our suite looked like this, demonstrating once again that no detail is ever left to chance, which adds to the singular experience of a stay at The Carlyle. Mmmm ...the aroma of this soap was divine, a perfect balance to suit both masculine and feminine sensibilities - how do they do it? Photo: Chronica Domus Over the next several posts, I plan on sharing some very special places we visited, places that might be inadvertently overlooked due to their lesser prominence in comparison to New York's more iconic landmarks. I do hope you return and follow along as I hot-foot it across town on my adventures. Nota bene: I am neither paid nor do I receive recompense in exchange for applauding products or services within my blog. I do so because I enjoy them. If you are a kindred spirit, you too enjoy recommending nice things to fellow good eggs.
Martin Brudnizki Design Studio (MBDS) was founded by interior architect Martin Brudnizki in 2020. Known for bringing a lived-in-luxurious feel to high-glamour projects, MBDS is responsible for designing some of the world’s most celebrated interiors, including The Ivy, Soho Beach House…
The best in New York hospitality design isn’t limited to tony neighborhoods of Manhattan.
The last year has hit restaurants hard – especially those who had a site and were soon to open their doors. Now, with the worst hopefully behind us and indoor dining finally back on the cards, here’s hoping the capital can reclaim its status as one of the most exciting food scenes in the world. Whether it’s a hotel restaurant from a top New York team or a host of places dedicated to pasta, these are the new openings to book a table at this month.
Studio Pim embraces anti-minimalism in its vintage interiors
Although this space is certainly not my usual style, I am really taken by the flirty feminine aesthetic which is nicely balanced with a muted palette and bold accents of black that somehow manage to tone down the "sickly-sweet girlieness" (oh man, I'm on fire with my made up descriptions today). This look is such a perfect fit for macaroons and fancy cakes sold at the cafe, no? Multiple rich layers in the space are a real feast for the eyes, much like the deserts they serve are for the hungry bellies...
For a special occasion, we all want a venue with a bit of extra something. A place that oozes sophistication, and maybe gives you a frisson of excitement when you head to the toilet because the vibe is simply too electric. These 10 London-based cocktail bars all offer just that.
Travel Inspiration | Places: Le Coucou Restaurant, New York - After taking Paris by storm, chef Daniel Rose returns home with Le Coucou
Earthy interiors are inspired by traditional hanok homes
Reinvigorated by cultural and culinary arrivals, Zurich charts its next chapter
Paris, Londres, New York... Tour d'horizon des plus beaux endroits où siroter un cocktail, grignoter un morceau et flâner au beau milieu d'une jungle urbaine. Ambiance tropicool garantie.
Un stop gustatif, chic et contemplatif, au Trocadéro.