Japanese Minimalism and Smart Functionality Shape Ultra-Tiny Coffee Shop
The idea of minimalism is much more than make a style statement; it is an idea that also helps you save space and create more organized interiors. That is exactly the idea behind this cool gorgeous Pinheiros Coffee Shop designed by Studio Boscardin.Corsi Arquitetura in Brazil that embraces Japanese minimalism at its simple best. The coffee shop occupies just about 54 square meters of space and the front area along with the work space are much smaller than that. Just behind the coffee shop at the front is a warehouse that acts as a supporting unit to the commercial unit and both of the work in connection with one another.
Dark exterior of the Coffee Shop matches with those of the shops next to it
There is just enough space inside the coffee shop for a couple of people to work inside it and the rest of the wall space and vertical areas has been used to create smart shelves and storage units. Front of the office is clad in white with black metallic frame next to it allowing it to blend in with the street façade around the coffee shop. Easy on the eyes and unassuming, the coffee shop places emphasis on functionality with lighting adding another layer of brilliance to it. RELATED: Beautiful Brick Walls: Warehouse Conversion in Fitzroy Conceals Twin Delights
Japanese minimalism coupled with modern ergonomic design in Brazil
Pinheiros Coffee designed by Studio Boscardin.Corsi Arquitetura in Brazil
Small cube design of the coffee shop gives it space-savvy appeal
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