Rockwell Group designs interiors for José Andrés’ Zaytinya NYC
Zaytinya NYC restaurant opens with interiors by Rockwell Group complementing chef José Andrés’ tribute to Turkish, Greek and Lebanese delicacies
It’s not straightforward to maintain up with the flurry of New York Metropolis resort openings in current months, however the Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad shouldn’t be neglected. Set again from a well-trafficked nook of twenty eighth Avenue and Broadway, the glamorous resort pairs a newly constructed 50-floor constructing with top-to-toe culinary choices overseen by chef and humanitarian José Andrés. Andrés’ hand might be felt all over the place from the resort’s in-room eating to its swanky foyer bar and lounge, in addition to a sprawling rooftop bar serving gentle Spanish fare alongside its panoramic views. Nevertheless it’s his gleaming tribute to Turkish, Greek and Lebanese delicacies, Zaytinya, that’s proving to be essentially the most sudden.
Zaytinya NYC restaurant by Rockwell Group
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Designed by Rockwell Group, Zaytinya is a buzzing, 140-seat restaurant named after the Turkish phrase for olive oil. Impressed by Andrés’ deep information of Mediterranean delicacies, the menu combines contemporary takes on conventional mezze dishes alongside extra ingenious fare that whisks guests away to the area. Andrés first opened the idea in Washington DC in 2002; New York is the restaurant’s second location, 20 years later.
‘I’ve a deep love for town of New York, and it has lengthy been a dream of mine to deliver Zaytinya right here,’ says Andrés. ’For the final twenty years, Zaytinya has been a spot for shared meals between mates and households, celebrations, and numerous momentous occasions, and we can’t wait to proceed that story right here in New York.’
Pictures: Jase Varney
In New York, Rockwell Group has created subtle, but acquainted interiors that mix heat bronze finishes with white oak wooden. Accents of blue punctuate the sunshine and impartial setting – a nod to the Mediterranean’s azure waters, whereas softly curved furnishings, gauzy blue ombre material, linen acoustic panels and bands of blue tiles inset into the chevron-patterned wooden ground create an attractive ambiance that enhances the area’s wedge form.
Regardless of being situated on the Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad’s floor ground and boasting glass frontage on two sides, Zaytinya’s vibrant inside retains an intimacy, due to a bevy of considerate and alluring touches, whether or not it’s the uncovered wooden ceiling beams, familial groupings of woven textile pendant lamps, every handpainted by The Alpha Workshops with illustrations custom-designed by Rockwell Group’s graphics studio, or textured partitions that allude to the fluting in columns. The bar, nevertheless, delivers a high-octane second, with a blue lava-stone prime and a custom-made backbar display screen comprised of dual-tone blue glass discs that curves up in the direction of the ceiling – a nod to the evil eye. §
Pictures: Jase Varney
Pictures: Jase Varney
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