Exterior of restaurant with Reece Barstools.

Good Vibes and ’80s Design: Inside Electric FeelGood

See inside Electric Feelgood, an ’80s-inspired restaurant/bar that’s as fun as it is bold.

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A Former Gas Station is Transformed into a Modern Diner with Southern Charm

Peek inside the vibrant diner that boasts a modern aesthetic with a touch of southern charm.

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Sarah Carpenter, Designer of The Deco Food Court.

Sarah Carpenter of Carpenter + Mason on Her Latest Design, The Deco

Hear from the designer behind The Deco, the newest food court in the Garment District of Manhattan.

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Row of Leaf Chairs in restaurant.

2020 Restaurant Design Trends

This year, we’re embracing crazy color combos, bold pattern play, and references to decades like the ’70s and ’80s.

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Reece Chairs and Barstools at corporate hospitality space.

A Colorful Office Design: Inside Restaurant365 HQ

Check out this software company’s newly renovated HQ, featuring an abundance of color, material variety and modern finishes.

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Sherman Chairs in restaurant setting

6 Stacking Chairs for Every Kind of Space

When space is at a premium, look no further than our favorite stacking chairs.

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Reece Chairs with blue frame.

Inside HipCityVeg: A Dreamy Modern Diner

Fall in love with this retro diner that boasts modern finishes, materials, and a color palette that brings diner design to the modern age.

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Harper X Based Counter Stool.

5 Hospitality-Inspired Office Spaces We Love

From small start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, see the creative corporate cafeterias that blur the line between corporate design and hospitality spaces.

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Row of leather Harper A-Frame Chairs.

3 Restaurants, 1 Modern Dining Chair

Since its launch in 2017, designers and restaurateurs have played with the color, pattern, and upholstery options of the Harper Chair. Explore a few of our favorite results.

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Frankie Bar Table at restaurant.

New Communal Tables, Meet the Frankie Tall Tables

Fall in love with the curves and exaggerated proportions of the Frankie Bar Table.

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