Friday, February 12, 2010
  • Philippe Starck, Mama Shelter, 2008, Paris

    Philippe Starck, Mama Shelter, 2008, Paris
    All images from Eat Out!, © Gestalten 2010

  • Matali Crasset, La Cantine de la Ménagerie de Verre (The Glass Menagerie), 2008, Paris

    Matali Crasset, La Cantine de la Ménagerie de Verre (The Glass Menagerie), 2008, Paris
    All images from Eat Out!, © Gestalten 2010

  • India Mahdavi, Germain, 2009, Paris

    India Mahdavi, Germain, 2009, Paris
    All images from Eat Out!, © Gestalten 2010

  • Mike Meiré, Global Street Food (exhibition), 2009, Cologne and Weil on the Rhine, Germany

    Mike Meiré, Global Street Food (exhibition), 2009, Cologne and Weil on the Rhine, Germany All images from Eat Out!, © Gestalten 2010

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Live and Let Dine
Eat Out: Restaurant Design and Food Experiences
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Live and Let Dine

Eat Out: Restaurant Design and Food Experiences

Any gourmet worth their salt will be quick to admit that dining isn’t just about what you eat, it’s about where you eat it. And how. Alongside innovations from modernist chefs such as Heston Blumenthal (bacon and egg ice cream, anyone?) and El Bulli’s Ferran Adrià (the man responsible for injecting foam into the world of haute cuisine), high-concept restaurant design has evolved to delight, surprise, and titillate today’s intrepid diners. New from Gestalten, Eat Out celebrates the best work in the field, from the seemingly melting chocolate ceiling of Wonderwall’s Godiva café in Tokyo to Black Sheep’s interactive designs for London’s Inamo restaurant, where menus are projected in full-color onto place settings.
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