Atlanta's Lazy Betty restaurant pairs industrial details and pops of teal
March 22, 2019Teal accents contrast roughly painted brickwork, exposed piping and cracked concrete in this restaurant in Atlanta designed by local studio Praxis3.
Lazy Betty is a tasting menu-style restaurant in Atlanta that opened in February 2019.
Designed by Praxis3, the eatery's interiors comprise weathered-looking concrete floors and an exposed brick wall, which is also painted white, with moments of the red brick left exposed. Ductwork overhead also adds to the industrial aesthetic.
Ample light inside is provided by a mix of natural sources, such as large rectangular windows that intersperse a rustic wall, as well as oversized and rounded lighting fixtures.
Some brickwork is also painted in a teal hue, which provides a signature colour of the space. Also in this tone, are subway tiles that cover an accent wall, with their sheen reflecting the light inside.
Warmer moments of dark wood dining chairs, and upholstered seats in a caramel hue, provide a contrast to this.
On one side of Lazy Betty is a dining nook anchored by an L-shaped couch and matching chairs.
Barstools located opposite also feature this pale brown tone, while the bar is painted grey to link together the white and teal moments.
Lazy Betty is decorated with art by local artists, including a wall installation comprising dozens of silvery bird-like shapes by Jenifer Thoem and a colourful print by Christina Kwan.
Completing the restaurant are numerous potted plants, adding a natural and relaxed feel to the space.
Lazy Betty is located in Atlanta's Candler Park area. The city has recently experienced a host of new eateries, including Tom Dixon's cocktail bar for Win and a French restaurant and wine bar designed by AI3.
Photography is by Andrew Thomas Lee.
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