House of Eden

House of Eden

The magical Pink Cafe -

House of Eden

Hello, design junkies!

We are super excited to show you today’s project! Being called the prettiest pink cafe in BangkokHouse of Eden is a fantasy place with an interior design that will blow your mind!

It is located inside the Groove at the Central WorldIt and was designed by the architecture and interior design studio Party/Space/Design.

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

House of Eden has redefined the Tree of God in peach and pink tones. The architects decided to reinterpret this story as if the fruit was a peach instead of an apple, designing a gorgeous nearly monochrome pink & peach interior. Looking to the peach as colourful and soft velvety fruits similar to human skin that represent liveliness and happiness.

The architects complemented the colour palette with shiny and elegant materials. To add up a magical touch for the customer to be immersed inside the House of Eden, they created a celling cover of trees and customised laser-cut aluminium sheet for its leaves. Custom-made lamps as raw peaches are hanged under the tree leaves. All furniture, chairs, stools, and sofas are in the shape of a bitten peach.

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

The double walls represent peeled peach skins, as it is covered with a velvet-textured wallpaper. They created another wall layer to resemble the pulp with a different height and an organic shape. The outdoor sofas are coloured with a gradient. All seating points have a velvet texture like the skin of a real peach.

The floor, tables & bar are made of terrazzo. Some areas on the floor are spotted with black stone beats to look like ripe peaches dropped on the ground.

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

Photographer: Thanet Kaewduangdee

The architects also designed the logo and graphics for the restaurant with the help of Tuna DUNN. An illustrator with a similar style to the restaurant design. House of Eden would be incomplete without Adam and Eve, so Tuna Dunn helped finishing this concept.

House of Eden's uniqueness comes from a beautiful concept, and an interior made with custom pieces of different elements and textures. The space is created in a single colour but with multiple shades of peach and pink that make the interior a monochrome wonderland.

 

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