Les Grandes Tables de l’Ile Seguin

Pop-up restaurant Les Grandes Tables de l’Ile Seguin, situated on Seguin Island in Boulogne-Billancourt, just outside Paris, takes utilitarian chic to a new level.
Paris-based design team 1024 Architecture has crafted the chic dining spot from the most unlikeliest of materials: scaffolding. The installation-style venue will vanish without a trace when it’s dismantled in two years’ time.
Indoor and outdoor dining areas are reached via an open-air staircase or a vibrant red elevator shaft, all enveloped inside a rectangular glass façade. Its elevated format makes for impressive views of the Seine river and extensive surrounding gardens.
The design bolsters an on-going trend for temporary dining spaces in intriguing locations (see our previous threads Pret-A-Diner and Electrolux Cube).