Beautiful Destinations

Harlan + Holden Glasshouse Cafe

Beautiful Destinations

Harlan + Holden Glasshouse Cafe

Danish Studio GamFratesi conceived the lush green interiors for Harlan + Holden Glasshouse Cafe. Cane furniture by Gebruder Thonet Vienna GmbH, tiled floors and mint green upholstery fill this glasshouse-inspired cafe in Manila.

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Danish Studio GamFratesi conceived the lush green interiors for Harlan + Holden Glasshouse Cafe. Cane furniture by Gebruder Thonet Vienna GmbH, tiled floors and mint green upholstery fill this glasshouse-inspired cafe in Manila.

The 60-seater Harlan + Holden Glasshouse Cafe is located in a 130-square-metre garden plot in front of one of Manila's most popular shopping malls. Surrounded by pedestrian traffic that moves between nearby skyscrapers offices and the mall, the street level cafe was designed to bring the small outdoor green space to life.

"The idea was to take inspiration from a glasshouse to emphasise the relationship with the outdoor space and maintain contact with the tropical nature that was already present in the area.
This breaks down the boundaries between indoor and outdoor."


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Surrounded by double-height glass windows, the space is lined with fig trees in cane planters and mint green curtains that match the upholstered seating.

A combination of materials such as stone and terrazzo were selected for the bar, while two marbles in contrasting black and white were used to create a decorative carpet effect around the sofa areas.
Tabletops alternate between wood and stone.
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In keeping with the modern glasshouse theme, the Copenhagen designers selected cane furniture by Gebruder Thonet Vienna GmbH, such as the bentwood Morris Chair and the Targa Sofa, which the duo designed for Gebruder Thonet Vienna in 2015.

Founded by designers Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, GamFratesi has created furnishings for a host of brands including Ligne Roset, Casamania and Porro.
It has also produced a collection of lamps for Louis Poulsen that can be slid or rotated to adjust light settings.
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DESIGN: GamFratesi

ADDRESS: Rockwell Center R1-GH, Hidalgo Drive, Makati - Philippines

PHOTOGRAPHY:  Patrick Diokno

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