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When French romance meets Japanese restaurants, acrylic columns are designed for only one purpose.

Today, I recommend a French restaurant design and decoration renderings. Nacrée is a newly opened restaurant in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Its founder is a Japanese chef working in a Michelin-starred restaurant in France. Kengo Kuma, a famous Japanese architect, designed this space. As a French restaurant, Kengo Kuma chose many unconventional materials to define the atmosphere of the restaurant, so as to show the Parisian style of Huadu. Come and enjoy it with Decoration Network!

A thin transparent cylinder made of acrylic acid hangs from the ceiling, which acts as a partition and curtain to decompose different areas of the restaurant. Bundles of artificial flowers are obliquely inserted on the acrylic column, which becomes the focus decoration of the whole space.

The same material is selected for the lighting. The lamp tubes are put into acrylic tubes, forming a cluster of tubular chandeliers above each dining table, and the proper light transmission emits soft light.

The wooden dining chair with sharp lines is covered with soft cushions, and the long and short dining tables are wrapped in a unified solid color tablecloth, which is particularly elegant. The pure white tablecloth seems to be a clean drawing board, and the table top is decorated with tableware and flowers with floral themes.

It may be because the colors of walls, lamps, tables and chairs are extremely restrained.

Even if a large number of colorful fake flowers, tableware and flowers flood the restaurant, it will not give people a sense of visual confusion. On the contrary, it shows the floral atmosphere that Kengo Kuma wants to create. Whether it is the penetration of natural light or artificial light source, the permeability of acrylic tube makes the space in a soft and gentle tone.

In sharp contrast to the restaurant area, it is a bar area wrapped in fake vines and bamboo poles. Flowers are also the only decorations. Wooden dining tables and chairs can't shine into any natural light underground space, but can only be illuminated by the main light source of floor lamp from bottom to top, and with a few small spotlights on the ceiling, the dark and charming bar environment is set off.