P.S. Restaurant Beijing by G.I.D
Golucci International Design created an atmosphere at P.S. Restaurant which parallels the





Golucci International Design created an atmosphere at P.S. Restaurant which parallels the restaurant’s core philosophies. The owner and head chef at P.S. cooks with only the freshest ingredients and prepares everything to order – adhering to the policy “fresh is best.” Calming green walls and ceilings, and pure white table tops inspire a casual and relaxed dining experience without feeling too homely. The owner wants patrons to feel comfortable the second they walk through the door. Tall ceilings, wide walk spaces and sparse walls create a mood of relaxation akin to being outdoors, rather than in a busy restaurant in Beijing, China.
Source: CONTEMPORIST