Mancini•Duffy has come to be associated with Bloomingdale's and has won multiple SADI awards in the process for the firm's continually successful new stores and redevelopments. This year the company proved it also can do dining. After 32 years living on the metro level at the Bloomingdale's flagship in Manhattan, 40 Carrots eatery moved to the seventh level. The new restaurant also features an updated menu and increased seating capacity. The design is bright, modern and inviting. The color scheme is based on the idea of a garden and that idea is complemented through the use of natural materials. The seating area is reconstituted bamboo and the flooring is a sand-colored porcelain.
Project Name
40 Carrots
Location
New York City
Square Footage
3,200 square feet
Architect
Mancini•Duffy
Developer/Owner
Bloomingdale's
Credits
General Contractor
Piece Management
Lighting Consultant
Doug Russell Lighting
Vendors
Stone Source, Dial Tile, Innovative M&T, American Olean, Wesnic Furniture
Project Photography
Robert Mitra