Coffee shops have always been popular gathering spaces among coffee lovers, but with the rise of remote working, especially post-pandemic, they have become a hotspot for remote workers and students as well. One of the many reasons why they are such a popular hangout spot, other than the fact that they serve one of the most globally-adored drinks, is because of their well-designed interior spaces that promote comfort, relaxation, and productivity simultaneously. After all, it's always been said that architects and coffee go hand in hand. In this interior focus, we explore how different design elements shape the user experience of a coffee shop, and look at how architects have employed them through 17 examples.
Brad Dickson
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Kettl Tea Flagship / Michael Tower Architecture
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Architects: Michael Tower Architecture
- Area: 3000 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Astro Lighting, Nora Lighting, RBW
https://www.archdaily.com/976927/kettl-tea-flagship-michael-tower-architectureAndreas Luco
Casa Kimball / Rangr Studio
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Architects: Rangr Studio
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/45140/casa-kimball-rangr-studioNico Saieh