After being a revolutionary hotspot in Paris for more than 60 years, the brasserie at Publicis Drugstore has undergone a renovation by Tom Dixon’s Design Research Studio. Renamed Le Drugstore, the new bar and restaurant is located on the ground floor of the iconic shopping and entertainment complex at 133 Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
Le Drugstore by Tom Dixon
After being a hotspot for 60 years the Publicis Drugstore on the Champs-Élysées, Paris, has been completely renovated by Tom Dixon’s Design Research Studio.
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- 27 June 2017
- Paris
Founded in 1958 by Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, founder of the world-renowned advertising agency Publicis Group, the drugstore was designed to bring American bar culture to the Parisian public. Tom Dixon DRS has simplified and enhanced the interior architecture to highlight a broad palette of finishes and materials. The timber walls and marble bars are complimented by deep tones of oxblood upholstery and brass fixtures as a contemporary take on the glamourous Sixties. The library’s lounge offers a more intimate and relaxed dining experience. The lounge is framed by a bespoke brass and reeded glass bookcase. An open kitchen and patisserie serves as a window onto the cuisine of the three Michelen starred chef Éric Frechon.
Le Drugstore, Paris, France
Program: brasserie
Design: Tom Dixon’s Design Research Studio
Area: 350 sqm
Completion: 2017