The view from this restaurant must be absolutely breathtaking. Looking over the Eiffel tower and Seine river, Nomiya is a temporary, transportable restaurant on the roof of Le Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris.
Created by Parisian artist Laurent Grasso, and architect brother Pascal, Nomiya is made up of glass cabin with a perforated metal screen covering the central cooking area. Brightly colored LED lights are placed between the metal skin and the glass core. As the lines of LEDs change color on the perforated metal screen, it is designed to look like the aurora borealis.
via dezeen