(EN) MAISON BÂTARD

A new Melbourne dining destination defined by ‘Les Contraires’

(EN) Maison Bâtard occupies a multi-level, heritage landmark site in Bourke Street, Melbourne

(EN) Le Terrasse is Maison Bâtard’s rooftop destination for open-air dining, drinks and relaxed gatherings.

(EN) Artwork by Claire Fontaine

(EN) Artwork by Claire Fontaine

(EN) Le Club is Maison Bâtard's late-night supper club, designed for dining, drinking and after-dark revelry.

Maison Bâtard is a French restaurant and hospitality destination set within a landmark heritage site on Bourke Street, Melbourne. Conceived by Chris Lucas as a legacy project, the venue spans four levels including expansive dining rooms, an oyster bar, a late-night supper club and an elegant rooftop terrace, offering a modern interpretation of French culture through an Australian lens.

Anchored in Les Contraire—a celebration of contrasts—the identity moves between worlds, at once sophisticated and subversive.

At the core is a distinctive brandmark and insignia, extending across menus, stationery, and collateral to unify the guest experience across the four venues. The identity is enriched by Andrea Ferolla’s illustrations, which bring a chic, romantic sensibility with a subtle mischievous edge, and by the curation of two art works by Claire Fontaine, whose conceptual practice adds cultural depth and provocation to the dining environment.

Maison Bâtard embodies a spirit of refinement and irreverence, establishing itself as a bold new icon in Melbourne’s hospitality landscape. The restaurant was awarded Best New Restaurant 2025 in the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards, celebrating its innovative approach and exceptional dining experience.

  • (EN) Project Scope

    (EN) Brand Identity

    (EN) Packaging

    (EN) Wayfinding & Signage

    (EN) Art Curation

  • (EN) Collaborators

    (EN) Illustration by Andrea Ferolla

    (EN) Interior Design by Mitchell & Eades

    (EN) Artwork by Claire Fontaine

    (EN) Photography by Jo Duck

    (EN) Additional photography courtesy of Lucas Collective and Mitchell & Eades