Atelier Zébulon Perron designs "sensual" bar and restaurant at Montreal's Four Seasons hotel
Montreal interior design studio Atelier Zébulon Perron has created drinking and eating spaces at the city's Four Seasons hotel with curving banquettes, terrazzo floors and varying greyscale palettes.
The restaurant, lounge and bar at the Four Season Hotel Montreal feature a juxtaposition of dark and pale grey tones, united together with plush and stark surfaces, glass and curving details.
Called Marcus, the project was designed by Atelier Zebulon Perron, a local studio helmed by Canadian architect Zebulon Perron, for the new hotel in the city's Golden Square Mile area near McGill University.
"The lounge, bar, restaurant and terrace represent four distinct worlds that overlap and complement each other," said Atelier Zébulon Perron. "The result is a space deeply rooted in intimate interactions, singular moments, and glamour."
"The design alternates between hot and cold currents in a universe of sensual organic shapes," the studio continued.
The Four Seasons Montreal occupies a building on Rue de la Montagne, with public spaces on the third floor for hotel guests and locals to eat, drink and relax. Adjacent is luxury department store Holt Renfrew Ogilvy.
Spanning 18 storeys, the tower was built by local studios Sid Lee Architecture with Lemay and features a tinted curtain-wall and gold-plated metal gridwork facade. Inside, the hotel's communal spaces are designed together as a shared, free-flowing area informed by nature.
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