About the project
Riyadh Capital commissioned David T’Kint studio to design the first standalone JW Glass Garden in Saudi Arabia on King Fahd Road in Riyadh.
Designed to take the guest out of the ordinary, JW Glass Garden immerses them in a green oasis. In addition to being surrounded by greenery, The space features herbs and other botanicals which are used by the chef and beverage leads to flavor the menu. The space is fully glazed creating an indoor/outdoor connectivity. The aesthetics follow the language of the JW Steakhouse. (Open for lunch and dinner)
Entry to JW Glass Garden & JW Steakhouse is through vast leather doors. A long corridor gives access to both outlets and provides a journey before the dining experience begins. The focal point is the JW Bar which encourages guests along the corridor through blue wall panels and barrel-shaped ceilings.
The grounding feature is a tree in the heart of the bar that penetrates the ceiling. David T’Kint has created a warm and inviting atmosphere with sculpted panels on the walls and a variety of low, high, banquette and bar seating topped by mirrorclad ceilings.
The indoor space is visually connected with the gardens outside, taking guests out of the ordinary and immersing them in a green oasis. The ceilings are elaborately rhythmed with beams and lushed by the greenery, where chefs and mixologists grow an extensive range of herbs and botanicals for their garden-fresh dishes and beverages. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows offer a sense of light and space, whilst hanging troughs provide gardening space for more herbs. Black and white flooring give diners a feeling of being in a traditional orangery.
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