Home Design Wine Wall Adds Geometry to This New York Restaurant



Home Design This Italian-French eatery remodel was as of late finished by Arqmov Workshop. The 2260-square-foot venue sits inside a neoclassical expanding on East 64th Road in New York.. It's home to Ristorante Altesi, a lunch and supper spot with an outside patio (and a bread and espresso bar). 

The space was rearranged to the most extreme: an open eating range, a straightforward porch, and a long bar. Warm tones and unobtrusive lighting make the space feel inviting. The eye-getting orange seats flavor it up. In any case, the focal piece? It's certainly the wine dividers — they're basement like and the haziness of the round jug cavities includes a striking geometry against the light wood. The bar is darker wood, the floors marble, the roof palladium. The patio highlights common wood framing, which supplements the bordering block divider, and a little vertical greenery enclosure.