Last week, to celebrate our wedding anniversary, my hubby, our precious little bundle of joy and I dined at Indochine, one of my favorite restaurants in New York City. This restaurant was established in 1984 and since then has been a favorite among the famous and world socialites. The food, a fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, is exquisite-I personally recommend their Vietnamese Bouillabaisse – And the drinks are one only-enough reason to visit. But, every time I step into this place I get mesmerized by its decor. This is what I would call a perfect Tropical Luxury style. With its famous banana leaf wallpaper, black and white checkered floors, green leather banquettes and those perfect toned lighting sconces, set the mood to transport you to the one time French colonized, Indochine.
After you enter through a very Indochine looking door with its neon lighting sign you find this gorgeous space in front of the bar. Where all of the very good looking staff await you.
Here, you can see the banquettes with mirror above, with sconces in between. I thought it would be fun to imagine decorating a home with an Indochine influence.
A really cool sconce that would give that smooth tone to any room, Red Padoga chandelier, and painted bench.
babelfish
Happy anniversary, what a wonderful looking restaurant!
Renee Finberg
i have used that banana leaf paper on jobs, and i had it on my liv room walls in my nyc place as well.
in the my apt i had it custom colors- taupes, beiges and cream. it was to die .
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