Coucou Restaurant
Île de Ré
The Studio has renovated the restaurant Coucou Île de Ré, located on the Atlantic coast facing the marshes, within Le Phare Hotel of the Collection Rivages group. The project completely reimagines the interior volumes to increase seating capacity while enhancing the existing architecture and creating a sense of openness between the interior and the terrace. The aesthetic combines a raw atmosphere with refined finishes, reinterpreting the distinctive codes of Île de Ré: off-white tones, black wainscoting, and the island’s iconic green. A circular bar stands beneath a central glass roof, creating continuity with the outdoors and opening onto a wooden terrace with views of the marshes. The interior layout emphasizes conviviality, featuring wide banquettes that follow the room’s contours, movable tables, and curtains that create intimate alcoves. The fully utilized ceiling height enhances the feeling of spaciousness. Custom-made furniture, produced by the editor Kann, pairs green and beige tones reflecting the island’s natural palette, contrasting with the black-stained wooden base and stainless steel elements inspired by oyster-farming sites.

Coucou Restaurant
Île de Ré
The Studio has renovated the restaurant Coucou Île de Ré, located on the Atlantic coast facing the marshes, within Le Phare Hotel of the Collection Rivages group. The project completely reimagines the interior volumes to increase seating capacity while enhancing the existing architecture and creating a sense of openness between the interior and the terrace. The aesthetic combines a raw atmosphere with refined finishes, reinterpreting the distinctive codes of Île de Ré: off-white tones, black wainscoting, and the island’s iconic green. A circular bar stands beneath a central glass roof, creating continuity with the outdoors and opening onto a wooden terrace with views of the marshes. The interior layout emphasizes conviviality, featuring wide banquettes that follow the room’s contours, movable tables, and curtains that create intimate alcoves. The fully utilized ceiling height enhances the feeling of spaciousness. Custom-made furniture, produced by the editor Kann, pairs green and beige tones reflecting the island’s natural palette, contrasting with the black-stained wooden base and stainless steel elements inspired by oyster-farming sites.
