cherrylane is the culmination of a dream; paying tribute to the village of Hammana, its nature and its history. from this context came the idea of bringing people together in a space that combines a coffee shop, a restaurant and a lounge. close to Lamartine’s castle, atop of a valley and overlooking a magical landscape, stands a beautiful old stone building that frames an outdoor terrace. having a facade characterized by a series of arches and an interior formed by intertwined vaults, gives the place its charm. to complement the features of this restored building, the lighting is intended to be warm, soothing and welcoming. the exterior is identified by custom made floor luminaires consisting of branched conic-shaped pole heads and repeated as wall lights to spread subtle ambient light. Uplights are framing the arches and grazing the stone walls, adding depth to the architecture and highlighting its authenticity. moving towards the interior, the vaults are softly washed by surface mounted wall lights to give the space a warm and cozy atmosphere. adding a modern touch to the ancient feel, the bar surface is lit by adjustable luminaires mounted on a black metal structure which plays the role of a task light. the vertical structure of the bar is backlit in order to make it stand out.