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Sightglass Coffee by Studio BBA

Sightglass Coffee by Studio BBA

Sightglass Coffee – 20th Street brings a light-filled café to San Francisco, CA, United States. Studio BBA shapes the 2014 project around a double-height warehouse shell, pairing marble, plaster, teak, and dark brass with the easy circulation of a working coffee bar and roastery. Custom chandeliers, a chevron-patterned ceiling, and a wraparound banquette give the room a measured rhythm. The result feels practical, but never spare.

The Mill by Studio BBA

The Mill by Studio BBA

The Mill turns a café into a familiar domestic scene. In San Francisco, CA, United States, Studio BBA shapes the restaurant around the feeling of a first bright kitchen, with mixed woods, white finishes, and generous daylight. Skylights bring light across the tables, while a custom soffit concentrates it over the bakery and barista work area, keeping the room practical without losing its homey reference.

Bitter Kiss Cafe: Industrial Elegance Redefined

FeaturedBitter Kiss Cafe: Industrial Elegance Redefined

Discover Bangkok’s latest design marvel, the Bitter Kiss Cafe. Renowned designer Phuttipan Aswakool has ingeniously revamped a loft-style rental building into a chic café hub. Amidst the eastern suburbs near an iconic zoo, this café invites patrons into an enchanting space featuring 70 seats set against red brick, black hues, and intricate steel details.

Step inside to witness how artful arches craft a play of light and shadow, creating intimate nooks within its expansive 300 square meters (3,229 square feet). Bitter Kiss Cafe isn’t merely a dining spot; it’s a transformative encounter with contemporary architecture.

Jungle Nat Restaurant by G&S Design

FeaturedJungle Nat Restaurant by G&S Design

Nestled in the bustling city of Shenzhen, China, Jungle Nat is a seaside cottage style restaurant that transports its guests to a tranquil oasis. Designed by G&S Design in 2021, this restaurant is located on a high floor with breathtaking views of the sea and skyscrapers, giving it a castle-in-the-air feel.

Once inside, you’ll find smooth-edged white walls and concealed lighting that create a serene atmosphere. Natural materials such as bamboo and straw add a touch of rustic charm, while the earthy bar counter brings a sense of the outdoors inside. With its simple and unadorned design, Jungle Nat feels like a cozy thatched cottage by the sea, providing a relaxing and delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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