Daniel Reopens After Makeover
Going Like Sixty — September 12, 2008 — Art & Design
It's a restaurant like you see in the movies: Daniel, the eponymous New York City restaurant of Daniel Boulud, has been classically restyled in a most impressive makeover after closing for six weeks.
Glass light boxes, wrought-iron wall sconces that look like tree branches and matching screens between the lobby and the bar, porcelain tiles and a back-lit bar can be the scene set for high drama, romance, or comedy.
As you might expect from a top-tier restaurant, highbrow art from Spanish artist Manolo Valdes graces the walls. One can only dream.
Glass light boxes, wrought-iron wall sconces that look like tree branches and matching screens between the lobby and the bar, porcelain tiles and a back-lit bar can be the scene set for high drama, romance, or comedy.
As you might expect from a top-tier restaurant, highbrow art from Spanish artist Manolo Valdes graces the walls. One can only dream.
Trend Themes
1. Restaurant Makeovers - Opportunity for restaurants to revamp their aesthetics and create a more captivating dining experience.
2. Art-inspired Restaurant Decor - Incorporating highbrow art into restaurant design to enhance ambiance and attract art enthusiasts.
3. High-end Culinary Experiences - Demand for top-tier restaurants that offer a combination of exquisite cuisine and stylish interiors.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can leverage restaurant makeovers to enhance their overall guest experience and attract discerning clientele.
2. Fine Art - Art galleries and museums can collaborate with restaurants by showcasing art installations and creating unique dining environments.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore opportunities to cater to the growing demand for art-inspired restaurant makeovers and renovations.
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