Bon_Appetit 2019-10-01

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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.



  1. 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.



  1. 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.

  2. 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


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