New York Restaurant Interior Using Recycled Materials in Historical Neighborhood
May 12th, 2011 - Posted in Restaurant Bar Lounge InteriorThis is a COLONIE Restaurant, located on historical neighborhood on Brooklyn, New York and design by Alex Meyers of MADesign. Meyers using recycled materials when possible and combine them with new products to bring a rustic theme. A recycled church pew was reworked and installed as two banquettes in the front windows as well as the banquette that runs along the entire left side of the dining room. Reclaimed wood was used for the floors, ceilings, and tabletops. The tremendous bar mirror is antiqued glass encased in a frame. The chandelier in dining area made from A repurposed steel beam roof. The open space kitchen plan with White tiles and bar seating. The Restaurant feature with amidst the exposed brick, reclaimed wood, steel casement windows, and industrial lighting, living wall with vertical garden, lush and wild, complete with edible herbs.









