Dine with Kyirisan’s Geometric Design
Design highlights:
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GrizForm Design Architects created a custom high top table made out of stone in a narrow Y shape. Located in the center of the restaurant, the table, which seats 12, serves as a focal point for Chef Ma to prepare and cook food in front of guests.
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Custom-made planes protrude out from the back wall forming a triangular floor-to-ceiling installation that adds a profound depth to the space. The geometric planes are complemented by a warm white ceiling, which creates a visual canopy over the restaurant’s diners.
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Bronze accents are found throughout, from hanging conical light fixtures, to the bar’s foot rail, to the angular sconce plant hangers that line the seating area.
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Warm, oak and walnut wall paneling work with light grey floors, danish-inspired chairs, and tweed-blue tufted banquettes to create a comfortable, residential-inspired setting.
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Giant, triple hung windows and minimalist white tiles line the facade of Kyirisan, giving the restaurant’s exterior a timeless, cozy feel.
- A repurposed barn door is mounted behind the hostess stand, finished in matte black, acting as a subtle, but bold backdrop that draws attention to an eclectic collection of ceramic animal planters.