On the concourse level of Rockefeller Center, adjacent to the famous rink and Titan Promethus Statue is the recently opened second location for Tribeca’s beloved Smith & Mills. The guest experience upon entering the space was created with intentionality, drawing people in from the bright bustling flow of Rockefeller Center into a softly lit space in which to get lost. Guests are greeted by the host in a cozy vestibule surrounded by dark tones, dim lighting, and vintage wrought iron elevator cab panels. The panels are a nod to the celebrated elevator cab restroom in the original location. The minimal host stands in front of skinny wood panelling with a deep bevel which is emphasized with two-tone gloss paint. The panelling and a black zellige tile are the primary wall finishes throughout the space. Window treatments are a moody take on the traditional bistro curtain. , Stepping past the entrance and into the restaurant, the main event is a zinc and walnut wrapped oval island bar which sits on a tiled black stone floor. The columns that punctuate the space in between two directional wall panels are clad in zellige tile with inset mirrors. The walls opposite the storefront have large mirrors, custom to the space, but designed to feel antique and industrial, a nod to the mix of old and new aesthetic of the original location. Banquette seating lines the perimeter of the dining room and frames the central island bar. The banquettes are wrapped in complimentary oxblood velvet and leather and are detailed with piping used for legs, another nod to the original location. The white marble tables have a brass band detail and are paired with bistro chairs. A variety of lighting types are used, including pendants, sconces, picture lights, and architectural ceiling strip lighting. The pendants at the front of the bar are by Trainspotters, based on a 1930s original and constructed of cast aluminum and cast bronze with a hand-blown diffuser. The patina black painted pendants at the back of the bar are by Christian Dell, dating to the 1930s. Bronze picture lights accompany the mirrors throughout the bar and Prismatic Glass sconces can be found along the back wall above the main service station. Original artwork by Yelena Yemchuk is a nod to the Art Deco design of Rockefeller Center and contributes to “an atmosphere that transports guests somewhere else” says one of Smith & Mills co-owners. The private dining room is clad in handmade Moroccan red zellige tiles and transition to a wall covering above featuring a botanical print. Seating is flexible and furnished with found pieces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Smith & Mills located?+
Smith & Mills is located in New York, United States. Its coordinates are 42.4951°, -79.1056°.
Can I visit Smith & Mills?+
Smith & Mills is a real building in New York that can be viewed from the outside. Check local information for interior access and visiting hours. Use the Parametric Atlas walking tour feature to plan a route that includes this building.