nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves

FRENCH TRADITION ACROSS ERAS COMES ALIVE AT LE CORNICHON

 

The spirit of French tradition and cinematic nostalgia come together at Le Cornichon, a fresh addition to Paris’s restaurant scene with interiors by design studio Claves. Celebrating the essence of French neighborhood cafés, the all-day venue brings together elements of local bars and tobacconists from the 1930s to the present.

 

Each interior feature nods to a different moment in time, from the speckled mosaic flooring, inspired by 1930s architecture, to the glossy lacquered wave design, referencing 1950s Italian aesthetics. Textured plaster contrasting with walls painted in Bordeaux red, bottle green, and cream bring in a classic Parisian bistro feel, while neon-green lights evoke 1960s space-age design, complemented by 1980s-style mirrors and chrome rod strips.

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
all images by Matteo Verzini

 

 

A timeless PARISIAN RESTAURANT BY CLAVES

 

Located in the heart of the 11th arrondissement of Paris, Le Cornichon offers a warm, inviting, and timeless addition to Paris’s café scene, blending modern craftsmanship with retro charm. Inspired by the iconic cafés immortalized in INA documentaries, every detail of the restaurant’s decor, crafted by Laure Gravier and Soizic Fougeront of Claves, evokes a refined nostalgia. Custom-designed green velvet banquettes with wave-shaped backrests and chromed steel and black artificial-leather chairs are paired with curated vintage finds to create a layered, lived-in effect. 

 

The bar, a central feature of the space, fuses laminated travertine-effect surfaces in matte red with glossy black walnut-effect worktops—an homage to early 20th-century Formica styles. A green pickle neon light at the back of the bar adds a playful reference to the name of the restaurant, which translates to pickle. The space is infused with authentic retro elements, including a sourced pinball machine and a postcard holder, while decorative painter Mauro Ferreira’s painted ‘smoke’ frieze and a fresco in the toilets add a cinematic feel inspired by Cédric Klapisch’s 1996 film, Un air de famille.

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
the bar fuses laminated travertine-effect surfaces in matte red with glossy black walnut-effect worktops

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
in Le Cornichon, Claves channels the spirit of French tradition and cinematic nostalgia

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
a glossy lacquered ceiling with wave patterns nods to 1950s Italian design

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
drawing inspiration from various architectural and aesthetic movements

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inspired by the iconic cafes immortalized in INA documentaries

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
a green pickle neon light at the back of the bar adds a playful reference to the name of the restaurant

nostalgia meets french tradition at parisian restaurant le cornichon by claves
a fresco in the restroom evokes scenes from Cédric Klapisch’s Un Air de Famille

 

 

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the space is infused with authentic retro elements, including a postcard holder
the space is infused with authentic retro elements, including a postcard holder
every detail of the restaurant's decor evokes a refined nostalgia
every detail of the restaurant's decor evokes a refined nostalgia
celebrating the essence of French neighborhood cafés
celebrating the essence of French neighborhood cafés
curated vintage finds create a layered, lived-in effect
curated vintage finds create a layered, lived-in effect
a glossy lacquered ceiling with wave patterns nods to 1950s Italian design
a glossy lacquered ceiling with wave patterns nods to 1950s Italian design
the all-day venue brings together elements of local bars and tobacconists from the 1930s
the all-day venue brings together elements of local bars and tobacconists from the 1930s
Laure Gravier and Soizic Fougeront of Claves
Laure Gravier and Soizic Fougeront of Claves
Le Cornichon founders Bertrand Chauveau and Paul Henri
Le Cornichon founders Bertrand Chauveau and Paul Henri

project info:

 

name: Le Cornichon | @lecornichon.paris

designer: Claves Architecture | @clavesarchitecture

location: Paris, France

 

lead designers: Laure Gravier and Soizic Fougeront

photographer: Matteo Verzini | @matteoverzini

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