Interiors by Aqua: Lowland Tavern
In the Southern Carolina coastal city of Charleston, every corner reveals an architectural gem. Located at the luxury boutique property, The Pinch Hotel, is the Lowland Tavern, a new dining experience from James Beard Award-winning Chef, Jason Dean Stanhope. Lowland Tavern spans two floors of the historic Greek Revival Lequeux-Williams home on George Street.
Inside, Architecture & Interior firm, Method Studio, has created a tasting menu tavern that both modernizes and retains the 19th century charm of the home. Think restored wood-burning fireplaces, an antique copper bar, emerald green banquettes, leather-clad armchairs, a parlour room, and a hand painted mural of Spanish moss and cypress trees by Dean Barger Studios.
The 40-seat dining room is helmed by the 5 Palms Chandelier by Aqua Creations, a member of the Palms Family Collection. Handcrafted by our studio, the fixture takes inspiration from nature while playing with movement and grace. Its highly-stylized and curvilinear branches are composed of hand-bent metallic tubes, which are then wrapped in a luxurious dark bronze organza fabric. Each of the five shades are detachable and designed in “Sand” Silk from the Color Codex.
5 Palms Chandelier by Aqua Creations at Lowland Tavern in Charleston, South Carolina. The fixture is composed of five shades clad in the “Sand” Silk from the Aqua Creations Color Codex. Photo Credit: Matthew Williams.
5 Palms Chandelier by Aqua Creations at Lowland Tavern in Charleston, South Carolina. The fixture is composed of five shades clad in the “Sand” Silk from the Aqua Creations Color Codex. Photo Credit: Peter Frank Edwards.