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Atelier L designs cone-shaped pop-up cafe in Beijing inspired by coffee drippers

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Jon Astbury

22d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Atelier L designed a pop-up cafe kiosk in Beijing's Taikoo Li Santilun shopping centre for Japanese coffee company Kurasu. The 28-square-metre temporary structure features two curved stainless-steel cones inspired by coffee drippers, creating a distinctive architectural statement that blends coffee culture with minimalist design.

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Two curved stainless-steel cones based on the form of coffee drippers house Kurasu Pop-up, a temporary cafe in Beijing designed by architecture studio Atelier L.
Named Kurasu Pop-up after its client, the Japanese coffee company Kurasu, the pop-up kiosk measures 28 square metres and is located within Beijing's Taikoo Li Santilun shopping centre.
It was designed by Atelier L to...
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Two curved stainless-steel cones based on the form of coffee drippers house Kurasu Pop-up, a temporary cafe in Beijing designed by Atelier L.

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