Eightthirty High Street Café is located in beautiful Auckland, New Zealand, in a spot from the 1920s. The café was transformed by architect Dominic Glamuzina into a clean contemporary café in white, complemented by a pink marbled artwork that spans across two walls. Yolunda Hickman, an artist from Auckland, created the mural.
First featured on Fancy NZ Design Blog, with photography by Michelle Weir.
8 Comments
What a beautiful, open space!! I love that 70’s color palette vibe. Beautiful post, as always!
Oh, thank you Terra! I wish you a beautiful week!
it’s so bright lovely. Sounds like a great place to stop by for a coffee and relax.
Yes, it does! Wouldn’t mind having more lovely cafés around here.
I love light and airy spaces like this. What a quaint spot to enjoy a coffee!
Absolutely, I wouldn’t mind doing so!
Do you happen to know where the menu is from or is that an original piece that was made for the cafe?
I think it is an original piece made for the Eightthirty High Street Café. But perhaps you can just contact the cafe, I am sure they can help you out!