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Cabin

Discover CABIN, an intimate chapter in FRAMA’s hospitality universe. A coffee bar that aims to celebrate simplicity, CABIN embraces living deliberately with the knowledge that the best things in life are often the most basic.

LOCATION:
Store Kongensgade 32, 1264 København
SERVICES:
Interior Architecture
YEAR:
2025
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With a focus on creating a calm, welcoming environment, the coffee bar—with Tim Wendelboe Coffee made by Jun Nishimura, and baked goods by Bar Vitrine’s Dhriti Arora—will be an antidote to its busy location of Store Kongensgade. The simple pine wood interior takes its inspiration from two revered works, both built and written: Le Corbusier's Cabanon in Cap Moderne, and Henry David Thoreau's Walden — a space for reflection, pared down to its true essentials.

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The interior of the space is furnished by a combination of built-in furniture and FRAMA collection items: floor-fixed Table 57 Tables, Petit Rond Stools, and window seating using 01 Stools. Despite the space being relatively narrow and located on a street with little sunlight, the interior offers a generous amount of natural light thanks to its large windows at both ends.

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By combining different ways of working with pine, the space manages to be both calm and nuanced at once. Natural solid pine is combined with warm and dark pine that meet contemporary elements like an aluminum rail that lines the space, holding up various objects and artefacts. The clean-lined furniture and water station juxtaposes the warm wood materials, and cushions throughout the interior’s seating.

The solid end-grain pine floor tiles that line the floor of the space are a collaboration with Dinesen flooring. The blue cushions that juxtapose the natural and industrial materials of the space are made with fabric from Stockholm-based Astrid; the Petit Rond Chairs are upholstered with Tablu 0152 from Kvadrat. As audio brings an important dimension to the space: speakers are from Danish Audio Vector. Faucets are from TONI Copenhagen, and selected artworks are on view from Franca Christophersen.
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