jean prouve's pavilion finds permanent home within ladbroke hall garden in london
Briefly

The garden, filled with hydrangeas and bamboo, features a new outdoor dining space seating 70 covers, extending the offerings of the recently opened Pollini restaurant. At its heart, the garden boasts the Jean Prouvé-designed pavilion which houses a secluded private dining area, providing an intimate setting for 18 covers.
Prouvé's demountable houses, originally created for post-war housing needs, showcased his patented technology for easy assembly and relocation. The Pavilion stands as a testament to Prouvé's legacy, blending practicality with design innovation and carrying forward his vision of creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional.
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