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fromThe Infatuation
5 days ago

Giwa - Review - Santa Clara - San Francisco - The Infatuation

The opulent space at Giwa feels like a bridal shower thrown by your wealthy, ethereal aunt-soft pink tones, floral arches, and chandeliers dripping with crystals. There's even an attached flower shop where you can grab a mini bouquet on your way out. Start with your pick of the colorful, creative beverages, like the sweet and creamy ube uji matcha cream latte or the nutty black sesame latte.
Food & drink
#architecture
Dining
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
7 months ago

B131 Cafe Blends Artful Architecture with Urban Serenity in Hangzhou | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

B131 Café in Hangzhou uniquely balances stillness and activity, enhancing its surroundings with purposeful architecture that encourages connection.
UX design
fromArchDaily
8 months ago

Nana Coffee Roasters / IDIN Architects

The Nana Coffee Roasters design creatively reflects the brand's story within a compact space, mimicking the atmosphere of caves.
#adaptive-reuse
Design
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Rise of the Western Minimalist Aesthetic

Cafés worldwide adopt a homogenized Western minimalist aesthetic, signaling modernity and status while diminishing local identity and creating subtle class boundaries.
Coffee
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Orijins Coffee Shop / VSHD Design

Orijins employs minimalist, nature-inspired design with muted plaster, textured materials, and curved ceiling volumes to create a calm, grounded café atmosphere.
#specialty-coffee
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

CHUK Heritage Cafe / 6717 Studio

Chuk Heritage integrates CHUK TEA & COFFEE and BANH MI OI into a sustainable cultural hub offering Vietnamese tea, coffee, and banh mi.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 months ago

Design Details: Phases of the Sun at Bonne Bouche in Ukraine

Bonne Bouche Confectionery Café in Mohyliv-Podilskyi uses expanded glazing, rounded terrazzo surfaces, warm yellow upholstery, terraces and biodynamic lighting to create bright and cozy spaces.
fromwww.archdaily.com
4 months ago

Acacia Coffee & Wine Bar / A-Malysheva Studio

Text description provided by the architects. Acacia is a small cafe and wine bar designed by A-Malysheva studio, situated in a quiet residential neighborhood of Odesa, Ukraine, just a short walk from the Black Sea. With a total area of 47 square meters, the space accommodates just 1012 guests, creating an intimate and personal atmosphere.
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