112: On Parisian Design & Interior Architecture Trends with Tala Gharagozlou
Much like fashion, Paris is a global reference for design. There are the iconic interiors one might imagine when thinking of Paris but then there are the more sceney or concepty places that seem to have big design firms and big investors behind them. In the last 8 or so years, it feels like every new spot has a resident interior designer or architect or a theme that they’re going for. In some ways, it feels more like London with its developed restaurant groups and their sharp designs. What might explain the proliferation of more global less local styles in restaurants and hotels in Paris? Who have been some of the tastemakers over the years and what defines the kind of look and feel we’re seeing now? To get to the bottom of it, I chat with Tala Gahragozlou, an interior architect who trained with and worked for Frank Gehry, has worked for Soho House, India Mahdavi, The Hoxton, and with her design collective Atelier Ramo, designed Bleu Bao and Bao Express, two restaurants from the group Bao Family. Mentioned in this episode: Atelier Ramo India Mahdavi Hotel Costes Jacques Garcia Thierry Costes Buddha Bar Christian Liaigre Joseph Dirand Paris Society spots (Monsieur Bleu, Girafe..) Stéphane Jego’s L’Ami Jean Septime Frenchie / Gregory Marchand Big Mamma Group Touriste Hotels / Adrien Glouagen Café des Deux Gares Soho House The Hoxton La Samaritaine Cheval Blanc Maxime Frédéric pastry chef Thanks to Matthew Jordan for technical production and editing on this episode!