The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects
The intimate Bar Vitrine, now open in Copenhagen’s city center, is the meeting point of three distinct visions across cultures and industries: FRAMA founder Niels Strøyer Christophersen, restaurateur Riccardo Marcon, and chef Dhriti Arora. The result is an interior that suggests the feeling of finding yourself in someone’s kitchen — hospitality in the truest sense.
The Danish brutalist architecture of the bar’s building is an essential component of the experience, and new materials balance old throughout; supported by Tasca Chairs and Tables, and tableware and glassware that add to the intimacy of the room. In a busy area, a haven for simplicity and warmth was the clear answer to what would be welcomed and needed in the space.
Design by FRAMA Projects