THIS PAGE: A MARBLE STAIRCASE LEADS TO
SHUN RESTAURANT AND BAR SHUN WHERE THE
MINIMALIST YET LUXURIOUS SPACE FEATURES ART
DECO REFERENCES.
OPPOSITE PAGE: ADORNED WITH GREEN-
MARBLE WALLS AND FLOORS, THE PLANT-FILLED
RESTAURANT LE JARDINIER GIVES THE FEELING OF
BEING IN A SERENE, LUSH INDOOR GARDEN.
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and artisanal tableware settings imported from Japan
and France," says Verzeroli. To that end is French
artist and sculptor Philippe Anthonioz's white plaster
finish on the double-height ceilings, chandeliers and
wall sconces, and Dirand's custom-designed velvet-
upholstered banquettes, armchairs, tables and consoles.
e interiors also feature two tones of Alcantara fabrics,
three types of bespoke lacquer, Italian ivory marble,
dark woods and mirrored glass, all creating a luxurious
atmosphere that marries glamour and drama.
While Le Jardinier and Shun are two distinct
projects with their own personalities, their refined
looks share the same spirit and inextricably link them.
Already loved by New Yorkers, the first restaurants in
the city for both Verzeroli and Dirand will for sure
attract gourmet travelers from all over the world.
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Timeless and f illed with natural light through f loor to
ceiling windows, Le Jardinier gives one the feeling of being
in a modern greenhouse in the heart of New York Cit y.