This time we will show the design of a coffee shop in France. Indeed, many of us dream of a cup of espresso is a wonderful place, nice, no?
Café Coutume is a new coffee roaster in Paris that offers a selection of roasted pure origin forefront.
The French studio Cut Architectures shot down a suspended ceiling and stripped of wallpaper to reveal the old store the bare walls and original moldings. Tile surfaces, scientific apparatus and plastic curtains turn this Paris cafe in a coffee laboratory.
Guests to Café Coutume are served drinks from conical flasks and can choose pastries from a white tiled display cabinet.
Flowering plants grow within the stainless steel sinks and industrial coffee mill is kept behind a curtain of clear plastic.
The oak boards are designed to clear coutume as the melting of the interior of Paris and the laboratory.
Fluorescent tubes hanging vertically from the ceiling behind Plume light bulbs, which won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2011.
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