Vespertine - Vogue

“These dishes pop against Vespertine’s monochromatic dark gray and white dining room, defined by circular and semicircular translucent acrylic tables and accompanying booths made from hot rolled steel, all designed by Moss. They seat two to four guests, for a total of 22. “The dining room is very small, so the seating had to be fixed because there is no room to move chairs in and out,” Kahn explains. The tables’ transparent nature helps the dining room feel more spacious. Though Kahn was initially against acrylic tables, Moss sold him on the idea, and the final outcome is a unique surface that’s warm to the touch, with a clear top and milled bottom “so you read the depth and transparency, but also the lights from overhead are captured in the milled bottom portion,” causing the tables to glow.”

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