• Durat Tabletops in Terzo Piano Restaurant

    Durat Tabletops in Terzo Piano Restaurant

Dec 14, 2010 Author: Carrie Moore0 comments

Durat Glows at The Art Institute of Chicago’s Terzo Piano Restaurant

Terzo Piano Restaurant, located within the Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago, used Durat tabletops in its elegant and predominantly white design. Durat, available through CaraGreen, is a solid surface material that contains at least 30% recycled content and is 100% recyclable. The tabletops, made from brilliant white Durat practically glow, as the space has large areas of windows and amazing natural light that radiates off the surface. The restaurant, which can seat 250 patrons, was the work of Dirk Denison Architects. The space was designed so that the restaurant would continue the experience of the museum into the dining area.  There are display cabinets that rotate pieces from the Museum’s collection and bring character into the various dining areas. A critical aspect of the design was the concept of changeability, as the restaurant is lunch-only, but the space doubles as a banquet space for private evening events. To accommodate this duality, there are movable furniture pieces and flexible seating arrangements.  And, the white palette allows guests to dress the room as they see fit. To learn more about Durat, contact us.

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