A reclaimed timber screen divides Gabriel Kreuther’s main dining room from the bar area. Photography by Eric Laignel
A reclaimed timber screen divides Gabriel Kreuther’s main dining room from the bar area. Photography by Eric Laignel
Gabriel Kreuther
Gabriel Kreuther
A glass wall covered in storks that seem to be etched in black greets guests at the 42nd Street entrance. Photography by Eric Laignel
A glass wall covered in storks that seem to be etched in black greets guests at the 42nd Street entrance. Photography by Eric Laignel
Gabriel Kreuther
Gabriel Kreuther
The elevator shaft in the bar area is swathed in custom green tiles that mimic those used on traditional Alsatian ovens. Photography by Eric Laignel
The elevator shaft in the bar area is swathed in custom green tiles that mimic those used on traditional Alsatian ovens. Photography by Eric Laignel
Gabriel Kreuther
Gabriel Kreuther
Tufted cream-colored banquettes wind their way around the edge of the main dining room.
Photography by Eric Laignel
Tufted cream-colored banquettes wind their way around the edge of the main dining room.
Photography by Eric Laignel
Gabriel Kreuther
Gabriel Kreuther
A traditional regional floral print has a new life as a wallcovering that covers “where the restaurant ‘touches’ Bryant Park,” Coben says. Photography by Eric Laignel
A traditional regional floral print has a new life as a wallcovering that covers “where the restaurant ‘touches’ Bryant Park,” Coben says. Photography by Eric Laignel
Gabriel Kreuther
Gabriel Kreuther
A chandelier-mobile hybrid made from sparkling crystal storks—an Alsatian symbol for rebirth—hangs from the ceiling in the dining room. Photography by Eric Laignel
A chandelier-mobile hybrid made from sparkling crystal storks—an Alsatian symbol for rebirth—hangs from the ceiling in the dining room. Photography by Eric Laignel