The Tartinery Nolita French Bistro is Like an Indoor Courtyard Cafe
Amelia Roblin — September 15, 2010 — Art & Design
Designed by Michel Abboud of SOMA Architects, the Tartinery Nolita is charming space that brings the table to the atrium. The restaurant centerpiece is a square table with a Ficus rising up through the middle towards the two-storey ceiling.
Located in Manhattan, the Tartinery Nolita Bistro is incorporates a true New York aesthetic with exposed brick walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an eclectic combination of industrial and arts-and-crafts furniture and decor.
Image Credit: the Architect's Newspaper
Located in Manhattan, the Tartinery Nolita Bistro is incorporates a true New York aesthetic with exposed brick walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an eclectic combination of industrial and arts-and-crafts furniture and decor.
Image Credit: the Architect's Newspaper
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