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The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie features rosy hints and copious greenery

Pastel tones and plenty of plants fill this hotel restaurant and bar in Vancouver, which local design studio Ste Marie modelled on a conservatory.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

The Botanist is located in the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel in the Downtown area of the city, and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks to guests and the public.

It was designed by Ste Marie as four distinct areas to create a variety of dining experiences.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

"We have divided the space into quarters – with each area having a bit of its own personality," said studio founder Craig Stanghetta, who also designed and owns the Savio Volpe restaurant in Mount Pleasant.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

The Botanist's zones include a champagne lounge adjacent to the hotel lobby, where pink , gold drinks carts were chosen to create "a kind of 'pop' sensibility while still leaning into the glamor inherent in a room focused on that regal French fluid".

In contrast, the cocktail bar is decorated with dark colours like deep green for carpets and curtains, and greys for other surfaces including the terrazzo service counter.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

A small terrace forms an indoor garden that brims with flora, with planters holding species of various sizes along the sides and a green ceiling panel criss-crossed by fairy lights.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

The main dining has a light-toned palette, with bench seating upholstered in pale pink and beige, and freestanding chairs coloured pastel blue.

Some seats have a bold floral pattern, matching the designs on the terrace and standing out against the light wood flooring.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

Soft pink is also used for translucent drapes that diffuse light through the building's fully glazed external walls.

More plants are scattered frequently through the space, surrounding columns and standing beside storage areas.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

"Throughout the entirety of the space, the plant life acts as a gentle counterpoint to the substantial and geological character of the materials," said the studio.

The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

The Fairmont Pacific Rim hosted a retrospective exhibition of work by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma last year, for which he also created a teahouse for a terrace on Shaw Tower next door.

Project Credits:

Interior design: Ste Marie
Client: Westbank Fairmont
Project team: Craig Stanghetta, design lead and principal; Emma Sims, design lead; Conrad Brown, designer Brand and graphic design: Glasfurd and Walker
Photography: Ema Peter Photography; Luis Valdizon

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The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie
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