Austrian designer Robert Stadler has completed a restaurant for the Corso brand on Place Franz Liszt in Paris.
The interior features a pink bar made of Ductal and pendant lights where the inside of each shade is covered in gold sticky tape.
Called Hatchlight, the lamps will be produced in an edition and displayed at Tokyo Designers Week in October.
This is Stadler's second interior for the Corso brand - see the first in our previous story.
Photographs are by Marc Domage.
Here's some more information from Stadler:
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This is the second Corso restaurant commissioned by Costes.
Several elements recall the first Corso in avenue Trudaine, but there are also lots of other new ones, such as the bar and tables made of Ductal, the lights, the mirrors and shelves etc.
The main intention of the Corso restaurants is to create a just equilibrium between designing a place and yet not give the feeling of being in a design-restaurant.
"Hatchlight", the lamps with reflectors made of golden sticky tape are also avaivable as an edition and will be presented during Tokyo DesignWeek in October.