Stephen Gambrel has ventured into commercial design with Cole's Resturaunt in Greenwich Village, NYC and I love the outcome photographed here by Adrian Wilson.  The Grey and yellow make a wonderful statement in the space along with the vintage mix.
Their site discribes it best:  Inspired by the artistic scene of 1950’s Greenwich Village, Steven  Gambrel designed the 94-seat space to evoke the decade that earned the  neighborhood the romantic reputation it has to this day. Each one of the  intimate rooms has its own distinct feel, incorporating retro and  contemporary design elements. Burlap panels in the Dining Room are the  backdrop for the art provided by charity partner ACRIA (AIDS Community  Research Initiative of America) as well as pieces from Swet’s own  collection, ranging from ’50s-era sketches to ’90s street art. The Café,  situated between The Bottle Room and the Dining Room, is lined  with wooden plank booths ideal for groups while The Bottle Room offers  seating at the bar and high tables, and is lined with amber-toned panels  reminiscent of the warm hues emanated from light hitting a whiskey  bottle.
images Adrian Wilson 

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