By Kristie Garrell
Whether you're searching for a space to work, read, or have a tête-à-tête, look no further. These cafés each bring something different to the table.
1. Devoción's second Brooklyn location feels like an indoor garden thanks to LOT Office for Architecture.
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Materials, furniture, and plants from Colombia honor the origin of Devoción's brews.
2. The pistachio walls at Gard'Ann by Kissmiklos look good enough to eat.
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Originally belonging to a chocolate factory in Kaposvár, Hungary, the old counters were a pastel green that inspired the renovation's color scheme.
3. V12 Architects uses whimsical neon to brighten a Moscow Café.
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Curved edges throughout add a softness to the space.
4. City of Saints Coffee Roasters' Bryant Park Café by Only If Architecture glows in mint-green tones📷
The built-in banquette of this tiny store encourages conversation.
5. Colicci by Mizzi Studio integrates hospitality into a Stratford City mall.📷
Fragments of copper form the undulating roof.
6. CUPONE by Soda Architects brings outdoor themes indoors.📷
The Beijing cafe's peacock-blue walls and white acrylic installation were inspired by streams of water.
7. Jensen Architects brings a shot of life back into an Oakland automobile showroom for Blue Bottle Coffee.📷
The vinyl curtain separates a servicing workspace for the company's tech department.
8. Happy Bones Café serves flat whites in a former NYC meat locker by Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design.📷
François Chambard designed the powder-coated steel and maple bar.
9. Dan Brunn Architecture puts a playful spin on the white-out café cliche at Coffee for Sasquatch.📷
The Los Angeles hot spot features bench seating in milky terrazzo.
10. GB Space gets mood lighting right for PH Coffee in Beijing.📷
Archways and graphic flooring visually divide the "zones" of the store.
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