France will soon see a new and revamped fleet of McDonald's restaurants designed by Parisian designer Patrick Norguet.
Of course, the fast food megbrand has embarked on a series of redesigns all over the world -- for example, its famous redesign of an urban London location, for which the designers SHH received several awards -- and this is just another to add to the roster. The redesign of France's McDonald's restaurants aim to emphasize family dining; as such, the new interiors will have seating for larger groups. Grey and white is the primary color palette and other features include digital kiosks -- allowing customers to make orders at their tables -- as well as special altered furniture pieces and ceramic floor tile by Nourguet.
So far, Nourguet has redesigned McDonald's pilot location in Villefranche Ouraga.
Contemporary Fast Food Interiors
Patrick Norguet Redesigns McDonald's Restaurants in France
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