MUKU design studio transforms 100-year-old house into herbalism cafe in japan
Briefly

The Mokkado cafe artfully blends history and modernity, preserving the 100-year-old Toyama style house while creating a welcoming environment for social interaction.
MUKU design studio's renovation maintains the building's original charm while introducing a sequence of leveled seating around a central doma, promoting comfort and natural gathering.
An artwork created from stones and timber unearthed during the renovation embodies the cafe's concept, linking the nostalgia of the past with its new purpose.
The use of ivy at the rope partitions enhances the organic feel of the cafe, allowing visitors to visually engage with the growth and life represented in the space.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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