Eden Garden dining pavilion

Henry Chebaane

Interior Space and Exhibition Design Eden Garden dining pavilion by Henry Chebaane Created in collaboration with Perrier-Jouet Champagne, Eden is a garden pavilion, inside a Victorian pub from 1870, on the Kings road, in the heart of Chelsea. The pavilion contains a dining table for 14 people inside an art installation called born of flower: a canopy of 300 hand-painted butterflies making a large chandelier symbolising a vineyard in flowering season. Surrounding the pavilion is a range of plants chosen for look, scent and relevance to food, drinks and history, referencing the pub age and location in Chelsea, and Art Nouveau style of Perrier-Jouet brand identity.

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