LA-based interior design studio Bells + Whistles envisioned the redesign for two-Michelin star restaurant Providence, co-owned by chef Michael Cimarusti and managers Cristina Echiverri and Donato Poto. Bells + Whistles set out to create a multisensory experience through minimalism, showcasing the food and service rather than highlighting the room. Evident upon entering the restaurant, the design extends subtle nods to the meeting point of ocean and sky. Providence sets a stage for igniting the palette and awakening the senses.From the plate to the architecture, a boundless expedition of surprise and delight envelops the guest at every turn. Hand troweled ombre venetian plaster suggestive of the deep sea was done by Sasha Seyb. The millwork, walnut tables and brass details were built by Rahil Taj and the suspended glass baubles floating in both rooms are by Parisian artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert. Fine art painter Peter Halasz provided a few of his deep moody ocean paintings. An ocean wave ripple-effect Broadloom carpet flows throughout the space interrupted by terrazzo tiles in high traffic areas. Changing the flow of the restaurant, creating a bigger sense of arrival, creating efficient and spacious built-in server stations, reimagining the bar, the chef’s table and the private dining room were guided by the ethos of form follows function.
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Providence
Interior Design (Bar & Restaurant Built)
Firm
Bells + Whistles
Architect/Designer
Bells + Whistles
Design Team
Barbara Rourke, Jason St John
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Country
United States
Photographer/Copyright
©Madeline Tolle
Website
www.bw.design
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