Venice Beach informs Alexandra Hutchison's La Palma restaurant in Toronto
Canadian designer Alexandra Hutchison has opened an eatery with her husband in Toronto, creating interiors influenced by a trip to coastal California.
La Palma restaurant is located on Dundas Street West, in the city's Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood, and is run by Hutchison and her partner, chef Craig Harding.
It is the couple's second restaurant, following Campagnolo across the street, and is designed around the fun creative spirit and natural scenery of Venice Beach, California.
During a visit to the area, Hutchinson noticed its similarities to Trinity-Bellwoods – finding that both have artsy residents and a strong sense of community.
"The design aesthetic and atmosphere of La Palma reflects Venice Beach's art-centric vibe," said Hutchison, who recently founded her design firm Studio Marlowe since moving back from New York City. "It's welcoming in its lively spiritedness and in its celebration of the neighbourhood." The 2,700-square-foot restaurant occupies a large, sunlit space that is mostly white, and surrounded by garage-style doors with dozens of glass panels.
These rolling service doors, which also served the previous restaurant on the site, were given a fresh coat of paint, and existing concrete floors were sealed in a custom-tinted epoxy resin.
The focal point of La Palma is a colourful mural by local artist Madison van Rijn. The artwork comprises large brushstrokes of seafoam green, thin squiggly lines in soft pink, and more o...
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