THE LOGO
Parisian artist Alizée
Freudenthal created the logo,
meant to evoke a French
line drawing of a woman in
a state of bliss. Seen on
napkins, postcards, and
menus, it’s a nod to pagan
history: The bar shares its
name with nearby Elysian
Fields Avenue, named for
the paradise of Greek myth.
- THE GINGHAM
The custom fabric, produced
by Swiss textile maker Filtex,
acts as a visual calling card
for the hotel. You’ll find it on
windows and canopy beds
throughout the property too.
2.THE BARSTOOLS
ASH NYC modeled these
barstools after a midcentury
stool from Italian furniture
maker Bonacina.
3.THE GLASSWARE
The Kir Royale (right) comes
in a Nick & Nora glass with
subtle lace etching made by
British company Steelite.
4.THE BREAKFAST
ROOM
Monet’s Giverny dining room
inspired the checkered floors
and lemony color scheme.
- THE BAR CART
This cart-slash-magazine
holder was bought from
a Parisian textile dealer
who used it as a display
until Cooper convinced her
to sell it to him. - THE DISHES
Hand-thrown custom plates
from ceramist Jono Pandolfi
are bordered by blue and
yellow lines like the dish set
Monet used in Giverny.
—CHELSEA BRASTED