Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity

Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Exterior Photography, BrickPeer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Dining room, Windows, Table, ChairPeer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Kitchen, CountertopPeer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Countertop, KitchenPeer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - More Images+ 12

  • Client: Peer coffee roasters
  • Collaborators: plainoddity with BALLO
  • City: Jung-gu
  • Country: South Korea
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Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Exterior Photography, Door, Brick
© Hong Kiwoong

Text description provided by the architects. Specialty coffee to enjoy comfortably. May it be a haven where you can rest for a while in your busy daily life. Closer to your life.

Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Dining room, Windows, Table, Chair
© Hong Kiwoong
Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Image 17 of 17
Plan - 1st Floor
Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Windows
© Hong Kiwoong

Coffee that blooms next to Gwanghuimun, the history of the Joseon Dynasty (four 小門). In this place where old and low buildings are lined up, Peer Coffee Roasters is designed as a comfortable space that is comfortable and accessible to people rather than being an unusual and special space. The old exterior and the internal wooden structure were not demolished but were remodeled to compensate for the old places.

Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Countertop, Kitchen
© Hong Kiwoong

On the first floor, windows were made for communication with passers-by and for take-out guests, and old materials were exposed to the outside, giving a familiar and comfortable image. To bring the historical background of Gwanghuimun, a counter and a service table were made in the shape of a dwi-ju (a bin that holds grains made of wood).

Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Hong Kiwoong
Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography
© Hong Kiwoong

Climbing through a narrow staircase leads to a wide open second floor by exposing the wooden ceiling. The first floor is a place to stay for a while, and the second floor is designed so that group guests can sit comfortably.

Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity - Interior Photography, Dining room, Chair
© Hong Kiwoong

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Address:344 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Cite: "Peer Coffee Roasters / Plainoddity" 30 Dec 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/974389/peer-coffee-roasters-plainoddity> ISSN 0719-8884

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