To see and be seen
For over 60 years, the brasserie at Publicis Drugstore on Champs-Elysees, has been one of Paris' revolutionary hotspots.
Under British designer Tom Dixon's touch, the restaurant and bar has now reopened with a new name and a new look. Dixon says that for this legendary restaurant, what interested him was to slow people down and put them at ease.
The timber walls and marble bars are complemented by deep tones of oxblood upholstery and brass fixtures for a contemporary nod to the glamourous 1960s world of advertising.
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