Brossier Saderne is once again lighting up a Perchoir Group establishment
An airship warehouse in the late 1880s, this huge covered space designed by architect Henri de Dion was built on the edge of the Meudon forest. A model of industrial architecture at the end of the 19th century, Hangar Y has retained its grandeur, but its vocation has changed: since the beginning of the year, under the guidance of Didier Gouband and entrepreneur and cultural ambassador Frédéric Jousset, the building has been transformed into a cultural venue.
The interior design of the Perchoir Y is the second signature project for Studio Perrier and the Perchoir group, who are once again collaborating with Brossier Saderne on an exceptional new location. After the Perchoir at Porte de Versailles, a restaurant on the water in the heart of Hangar Y opened its doors last March in Meudon.
Inspired by a dreamlike world, Fanny Perrier has redesigned the interior of the restaurant as an artists' refuge, striving to capture nature in all its wholeness and essence.
Designed especially for this project by the Brossier Saderne design office, the fixed lamps with their mirror-polished brass finish and chestnut-coloured leather covering complement the soft tones of the decor and add warm light to the restaurant's convivial atmosphere.
The atmosphere is great for conversation, and the restaurant's surroundings encourage contemplation. This refuge in a green setting gives visitors with a taste for good food and good eating a real sense of escape, just a few minutes from the city.
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AInterior architecture: Studio PERRIER, Photographe : Jérôme Galland
Restaurant le Perchoir Y. 9 Av. de Trivaux, 92190 Meudon, France