Roland Garros

Location: Paris, France

Detail image of Chilewich woven material showcasing texture, color, and pattern of the terrastrand yarn weave.
Detail image of Chilewich woven material showcasing texture, color, and pattern of the terrastrand yarn weave.
The world-famous tennis facility, Roland Garros (home of the French Open), was designed by French architect Louis Faure Dujarric and built between 1927 – 1928. At the center of the facility is an authentic Norman cottage with beautiful brick and wood features and generous bay windows. The cottage was originally a changing room, then a corporate sponsor meeting room and even provided accommodation facilities for the likes of Yannick Noah over the years. Today the 2,500 sq. ft. restaurant space offers a mix of traditional and contemporary cuisines and even has an outdoor dining terrace which was built on a former tennis court.

Detail image of Chilewich woven material showcasing texture, color, and pattern of the terrastrand yarn weave.