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Patrice Pâtissier
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 8th edition
Patrice Pâtissier, design with a masculine vibe
Patrice Pâtissier, located on Notre-Dame West just east of Charlevoix Street in Little Burgundy, isn’t your typical pink and white cupcake and cream puff pastry shop.
Au contraire! Designed by Jean-Pierre Viau, it stands out from the buildings nearby.
The interior has a modern Scandinavian look featuring polished wood details and a striking mandarin-orange wall in the kitchen for a delightfully joyful and refreshing decor.
The aim? To create a space with a subtly masculine vibe, while still remaining warm and welcoming.
There is much to please the eye: glass window offers patrons an opportunity to observe the chefs working in the kitchen, and an even more sophisticated feature is the large sliding doors, which give diners a view into the room where cooking classes are held.
The gourmet urban decor is complemented by a bookcase filled with cookbooks and a display of Patrice’s mouth-watering creations.
The jury took a liking to the overall design and noted the outstanding woodwork, judicious selection of furniture, and especially the unique homey atmosphere.
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Design
Jean-Pierre Viau Design -
Category
Food counter -
Website
www.jpvdesign.com