Dine with Kyirisan’s Geometric Design


Design highlights:
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GrizForm Design Architects created a custom high top table made out of stone in a narrow Y shape. Located in the center of the restaurant, the table, which seats 12, serves as a focal point for Chef Ma to prepare and cook food in front of guests.
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Custom-made planes protrude out from the back wall forming a triangular floor-to-ceiling installation that adds a profound depth to the space. The geometric planes are complemented by a warm white ceiling, which creates a visual canopy over the restaurant’s diners.
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Bronze accents are found throughout, from hanging conical light fixtures, to the bar’s foot rail, to the angular sconce plant hangers that line the seating area. -
Warm, oak and walnut wall paneling work with light grey floors, danish-inspired chairs, and tweed-blue tufted banquettes to create a comfortable, residential-inspired setting.
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Giant, triple hung windows and minimalist white tiles line the facade of Kyirisan, giving the restaurant’s exterior a timeless, cozy feel.
- A repurposed barn door is mounted behind the hostess stand, finished in matte black, acting as a subtle, but bold backdrop that draws attention to an eclectic collection of ceramic animal planters.




Bronze accents are found throughout, from hanging conical light fixtures, to the bar’s foot rail, to the angular sconce plant hangers that line the seating area.


