Crudessence bar

The first Crudessence restaurant opens at 105 Rachel Street West in Montreal.

In this small shop of less than four hundred square feet, the kitchen and bar are separated by a large oak counter with panelling made from refurbished mouldings. The public space is marked by the dropped ceiling covered with limewash and natural pigments. This terra cotta coating continues on to a dining room wall, drawing the eye to Rachel Street.

Architecture

L. McComber – architecture vivante

Team

Laurent McComber

Construction

Autoconstruction

Year

2009

Photography

Steve Montpetit

Location

Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal