Pique Nique: Like home, only nicer
Marie Deroudilhe's interior plays with the idea of modern cabane chic - white, wood, lightness.
Pyrolave complements the sense of space through the use of lava stone, which lends visual calm and subtle elegance.
Lava in everyday life, stylishly conceived
The counter area was deliberately kept minimalist - made of Ivoire glaze, warm and silky matt.
The lava slab provides the ideal stage for an elegant yet accessible bistro experience.
Naturalness as a design principle
Dry grasses, filtered light, open spatial structures - the lava blends in naturally.
It emphasises the handcrafted signature and the soft interplay of materials.
Design with sophistication and function
The lava basins were deliberately combined with natural materials - wood, brass and stone.
Enamelled lava stone not only provides visual depth, but also impresses with its
- Shock resistance and durability
- Easy-care, non-porous surface
- Timeless aesthetics with artisanal origins
This project shows how design, function and responsibility can work together.
The choice in favour of Pyrolave was a decision in favour of quality, sustainability - and aesthetics that last.
A touch of Cabane chicall in White and wood - Warm, inviting and yet refined.
The Parisian restaurant "Pique-Nique" has a design that is reminiscent of a stylish weekend home - you immediately feel at home.
The enamelled lava tiles in the colour "Ivoire" blend seamlessly into the ambience and lend the room a calm, natural elegance.
Colour tone: Ivoire
Designer: @mariederoudilhe
📸 @julieansiau
A project realised by: Alexandre Greis (Representative Pyrolave - Germany)