The Green Pheasant

 

The Green Pheasant takes its name from the national bird of Japan, celebrated for its dramatic colors and unique mix of sensitivity and strength. In a sense, the chef-driven, Japanese-inspired restaurantโ€™s design takes notes from the bird: an underlying inspiration of traditional Japanese minimalism is offset by deep wall paint and paper hues that create a moody intimacy, with furnishings that envelop guests in lush, jewel-toned velvet and chenille, and western architectural elements that add heft and brawn. Owners Seed Hospitality Group sought to embrace duality throughout the 7,400-square-foot space, blending the easy warmth of a neighborhood Izakaya with refined, fine-dining sensibilities โ€” upscale, but not uppity. The design team achieved that aesthetic by playing with contrasts: slick black and white marble shines against a warm, end-grain bar top at the central, communal bar; energetic inlays of brass pop in the concrete floors; rough, hand-hewn Zellige tile anchors delicate pink mirrors at the back booths; and glamorous globe lighting blinks off a cheeky โ€œKitto Katsuโ€ mirror and metal screens that playfully mimic the shape of unfolded paper cranes. To pair with the menuโ€™s embrace of local ingredients, the design also placed an emphasis on local craftsmanship. Among the many custom touches: Nashville artists created and shared a burnished brass finish that flows from lighting and metalwork to artwork. That work โ€” much like the overall design concept โ€” brings disparate but complementary elements together, into a carefully (and locally) crafted whole.


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Nashville Eaterโ€™s 2019 Best Restaurant Design

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