Rose Bakery TEA ROOM
Opening Saturday March 30, 2013
Organic and Chic! Rose Bakery puts its heart into Left Bank time. Both symbols of a unique art of living in Paris, the unmissable Rose Bakery declines the Tea Room spirit and comes to merge with the singular atmosphere of Le Bon Marché from March 30, 2013. Located on the 2nd floor of the main store, on 160mÇ with 60 covers, in take-away or à la place service, the new place desired by Rose and Jean-Charles Carrarini combines the alphabet of a natural and gourmet cuisine with here a perfume of conviviality and comfort in the welcome: “By declining our values for what they are and not for what they represent, our implantation at Bon Marché Rive Gauche escapes any stereotype. Each of our addresses is always personalized.
In keeping with the Left Bank allure, the refinement of the premises echoes a spatial rethinking by Émilie Bonaventure, decorator-scenographer with the be-attitude agency. Inspired by Le Bon Marché’s historic building itself, and with the aim of “blending history, culture and innovation”, this new design succeeds in infusing the spirit of today into a place respected for its heritage. With its large rotunda and multiple windows at the corner of rue du Bac and rue de Sèvres, Rose Bakery Tea Room breathes in a setting of white walls bathed in natural light and reinvents, in a contemporary way, the 1905 aesthetic of the Viennese Secession Art Deco movement, twisted by a custom-designed shape in Corian® . Elegantly dressed in pure, noble materials and available in a range of tones from black to dark grey and white, customers can then take their seats along a specially designed, infinite bench in lacquered wood, underlining the architecture like a continuous line. Once the surprise effect has worn off, the space fades away, leaving Rose Bakery to express itself.
Rose Bakery Tea Room, 2nd floor, Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, 24 rue de Sèvres Paris 7ème
Open daily from 10am to 7pm (except Sundays and public holidays).
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