In the landscape of Dambri, the project appears like a page from an old book — where Tudor architecture meets a French garden on a quiet afternoon. Dark timber framing against white render, a pointed gable, and a tall arched window give the facade a presence that is both romantic and grounded.
The garden is not a backdrop — it is part of the experience. Lavender, flowering cherry, and cascading white climbers line a stone pathway, leading visitors inward like a small, unhurried ritual before entering the space within.
A café designed not to impress — but to make people stay longer than they planned.