Le Pain Quotidien, Westfield
One of the company’s larger outlets within Westfield Hammersmith and an exciting collaboration between skinflint, Kate Wilkins Lighting designers and French café group Le Pain Quotidien. A large run of our opaline pendants salvaged from a Methodist Church on Tyneside were installed as feature lights above both servery and seating areas with reclaimed art deco prismatic bulkheads used to provide illumination within the dining booths.
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