Overview

Approached by the client to renovate a Lebanese restaurant in Luxembourg, we aimed to transform the space into more than just a dining experience but rather a journey back to the comforting embrace of home.
The interior resonates with the rich heritage of the country. The central focus of the space is the curved ceiling, inspired by the iconic Lebanese arches that have graced historical structures for centuries. The lighting design accentuates these curves, bringing the arch-inspired patterns to life.
Weave lamps, meticulously crafted by a Lebanese designer, were introduced to add a captivating interplay of light and shadows.
Warm earthy tones, along with a stone effect on the walls, created a welcoming environment that exudes the cozy essence of the space. The walls themselves tell stories of Lebanese history through the display of traditional brass trays, enhancing the overall sense of "Home.

Location

Located in Rue de la Liberation, Esch–sur–Alzette, Luxembourg, Le Cèdre is a restaurant that invites you to taste and experience the warmth and comfort of home.
The vitrine captivates and highlights the beauty of Lebanese arches, inviting people to connect, and providing a glimpse of the experience they might enjoy.

Concept

Diagrams

The tables are placed with a modular approach, allowing for quick and seamless adjustments. Whether you prefer an intimate corner for two or a communal dining experience, several smaller tables can be easily clustered together to form a larger communal table. This setup encourages shared meals, fostering a sense of community and connection among diners.

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT: RANI BOUSTANI

ARCHITECT-IN-CHARGE: LEA KEYROUZ

ARCHITECT IN COLLABORATION: MIRNA DAKIK, ROMY KHALLOUF