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Coco – Opéra de Paris

Born at Palais Garnier
Vendors once lined the streets around the Opéra, selling a citrus and licorice drink, their voices echoing through the centuries: “Coco… Who wants a Coco? Don’t be shy, get your Coco…

Today, the restaurant Coco carries that same spirit, establishing a dialogue with history. The palette mirrors the Opéra itself: light and rich bronzes, layered reds, and gilded ochres. The towering curtains resemble grand compositions for interior façades, leading gracefully to the terraces. Verdant plants supported by the mezzanine are wild, exuberant, and exotic.

A cinematic interplay of light and shadow punctuates the spaces, contrasting the galleries with festive brilliance. The terraces unfold as gardens, orderly and lush, illuminated by a ribbon of light that dances across sculpted effigies. And then, life awakens anew.

The unparalleled character of the Opéra Garnier inspired a venue as bold as it is celebratory, weaving themes dear to Charles Garnier himself: Order, Sacrality, and Festivity.