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Dining and listening are made egalitarian through aesthetic contrast at a vinyl-forward chophouse

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The space feels simultaneously industrial and plush, ensuring that guests from all walks of life – be they financiers or laid-back audiophiles – feel right at home. - Meghan Marin
Steel-framed bar stools ring its counter, decorated with classical busts at each end. - Meghan Marin
Distinct spaces are articulated within the restaurant; colour schemes and material palettes shift in order to cue the transition. - Meghan Marin

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Parker Khouri’s design for a restaurant in New York's Flatiron District understands the importance of ambience when it comes to both music and food. 

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