La Giay café - inspirational space for handicraft lovers
The green but poetic space showing connection between arts, entertainment and Food and Beverage service are interesting experience that the La Giay café, located at 82-84 Binh Hoa 15, Cam Le District, Da Nang, wants to bring to its customers.
A visitor drawing a painting at the La Giay coffee shop. Photo: H.L |
If you love handicrafts and arts, the coffee shop is a perfect choice for you because the shop has a spacious outdoor space with lots of trees and full of paper materials, picture frames, watercolors, clay and recycled items. Therefore, you can freely create and display your own products.
Every sitting corner of the venue exudes the delicate and romantic look of the owner. The seemingly rough concrete walls suddenly become poetic by the beautifully decorated and neat tables and cabinets.
Notably, visitors to the coffee shop will be impressed by a small room called ‘Red Chair’ where guests can read books or work on the computer in a quiet space.
In that room, care comes from a set of tables and chairs that are the right size for an adult's height, from a neatly placed study lamp and from a layout just enough so that each person can find their own space.
In addition to the coffee business, the La Giay café is identified itself as a place where local arts are nurtured and developed.
The paintings, clay objects, and handicrafts made by guests are delicately and artistically arranged at corners of the garden. Besides, the venue turns itself into a small garden for guests when ready to provide them with seedlings and small pots to plant.
Especially, when the weather turns cold, La Giay serves a combo of a wood stove with sweet potatoes so that everyone can sit with their beloved ones, chatting and enjoying baked sweet potatoes amidst the gentle guitar sound.
Occasionally, on special occasions such as Christmas, public holidays and Tet Festival, the place organises such interesting activities such as movie screenings, making items from recycled waste, or painting workshops.
Reporting by HUYNH LE - Translating by M.DUNG