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A feast for the eyes and the senses, Peregrine released a first look at its forthcoming 1000 Social space, slated to soar this spring. The brainchild of dynamic duo artist/filmmaker Patrick Shanahan and NCRLA-celebrated chef Saif Rahman, the highly anticipated behemoth 4,000-square-foot resto evokes an “ancient-meets-modern” aesthetic.



Designed by first-time restaurateur Shanahan in collaboration with Maurer Architecture, the vibe perfectly complements Rahman’s globally inspired fare. Think standout features like a full-height glass facade, a 10-seat private dining room with floor-to-ceiling courtyard views, handcrafted lighting, handplastered Roman clay walls and Moroccan tadelakt finishes—to name but a few.
“I taught myself these techniques while renovating my own home and found there is a beauty to the imperfect nature of plaster,” says Shanahan of the application. “I fell in love with the look, as well as the process.” The result? A bold, textured space that speaks the same language as the menu: raw, refined, unapologetic—and anything but ordinary. @peregrineraleigh
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