The World of Hospitality Issue 38 2020 | Page 54

54 THE WORLD OF HOSPITALITY THE DORCHESTER Images: Ed Reeve or Pierre Monetta Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, London Hotel More than a decade on, Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Thirteen years ago when Jouin and Manku began guests to a special and intimate world apart. The Manku of Jouin Manku have revisited their to develop their concept for Alain Ducasse at The result was an interior that was contemporary and seminal design for the three Michelin starred Dorchester, they took their inspiration from the refined and which subtly brought the park inside restaurant, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, great expanse of Hyde Park which the restaurant through decorative wall and lighting treatments revitalising the original concept with a touch of overlooks and Alain Ducasse’s own vision of a and a simple palette that included oak, zinc and magic and sparkle and enhancing the dramatic ‘Table Lumière’, a luminous semi-private table in cotton, with the shimmering installation of the theatre of the experience. the middle of the restaurant that would transport Table Lumière as its central feature. Returning to the project, Jouin and Manku noticed how the character of Mayfair, classic and refined, now seemed to have another strand of energy to it that was younger and more modern, particularly with the stronger presence of fashion, and they wondered how they could inject more of that feeling of fashion and glamour into the restaurant’s elegant interior as well as bringing more of the sparkle and luminosity of the Table Lumière out into the rest of the restaurant. Taking inspiration from the idea of a rich atmosphere of fog or a mist through the park and those magical moments in which objects appear and disappear, they began to explore how this atmosphere could drift into the restaurant itself, bringing with it a little more magic and drama.