Parisian Poise Meets Industrial Heritage at Bon Délire

Studio Terpeluk crafts a bistro experience inside a historic riverfront warehouse in San Francisco
Published: April 30, 2025

San Francisco’s dining scene has gained French bistro Bon Délire.

Set in a 1919 Beaux-Arts structure originally built for freight and riverboat support, the restaurant features a expertly layered design by locally based Studio Terpeluk that balances refined Parisian aesthetics with preserved industrial features.

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Studio Terpeluk leveraged the building’s original character by exposing timber-and-steel beams and retaining dramatic high ceilings with weathered wooden joists. Expansive, mullioned windows usher in ample daylight as well.

At the heart of the space sits a large, custom horseshoe bar clad in scalloped oak panels. The bar’s zinc top nods to classic Parisian bistros, while steel shelving displays softly illuminated French spirits, wine, and stemware. Bespoke teardrop-shaped ceramic planters infuse organic form and softness.

Raised banquette seating upholstered in green leather offers a comfortable vantage point for guests, paired with veined Paonazzo marble tabletops.

Underfoot, green mosaic marble flooring laid with wide joints creates a sense of movement, while fluted glass elements add texture and depth.

Light sets the tone

Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the ambiance. Vintage Parisian school pendants, aligned with the building’s early 20th-century origin, cast a warm, intimate glow, as 1960s bubble pendants and sconces create playful, irregular shadows across Bon Délire.

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