After founders, Daniel and Angelle, met Phil and Marie of Studio Dessuant Bone in the summer of 2014 they got talking about their project, Honor. It soon became clear that Phil and Marie would be ideal to refine our ideas and execute a design that would change the coffee shop landscape in Paris, producing a unique, creative and enjoyable experience.
The kiosque panels can be easily removed in order to create various configurations adapting to the seasons.
Giving it an enclosed cosy chalet feel in the winter and airy and open feel in spring,
summer and autumn.
Giving it an enclosed cosy chalet feel in the winter and airy and open feel in spring,
summer and autumn.
We wanted to create a space that celebrates the coffee making process and hospitality. The coffee shop is divided into three areas; an open coffee making/serving area, a raised communal seating area behind the working area which allows the customer to have a unique perspective of the process and a traditional bar area.
This was Honor as it was February 2015 just before opening.
This is Honor today.
This is Honor today.
Honor was constructed by Parisien carpenters Boys in the Wood and Jona Menuiserie. Bespoke furniture by Toulouse based cabinetmaker Le Nouvel Atelier.