This Beautiful Japanese Coffee Shop Sits Inside a Revamped Industrial Warehouse
We love adaptive reuse of structures that turn a building built for an entirely different purpose into a lovely home or commercial hub. Nestled in an industrial warehouse of a company specializing in construction of graphic films in Osaka, Japan, this coffee shop designed by Hidenori Tsuboi Architects feels both contemporary and industrial at the same time. On the inside, it is white and bluish-gray that takes over and the décor has been constructed to specifically meet the needs of the coffee shop. Much of the décor has been made from wood that was found in the warehouse and the new interiors feels richer with their presence.
View from the street of the gorgeous modern coffee shop inside revamped industrial warehouse
The benches and product shelves also seem as minimal as the overall style of the coffee shop itself. A series of recessed lights and natural lighting create a refreshing atmosphere with the overall floor space being divided into the kitchen, warehouse and sitting area with benches and additional furniture pieces. Concrete and metal form the bones of the coffee shop with R-shaped counters and smart work spaces creating a flowing coffee shop that is easy on the eyes. [Photography: Daisuke Shima] RELATED: Beautiful Brick Walls: Warehouse Conversion in Fitzroy Conceals Twin Delights
Minimal decor with industrial touches inside the coffee shop
Old timber from the warehouse used to create counters, tables and other decor inside the coffee shop
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