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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Paul Bassett Cafés in Seoul, South Korea by spinoff co.,ltdApril 25th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: spinoff co.,ltd The Paul Bassett coffeehouses are a popular chain of cafés in Korea named after Australian World Barista Championship winner Paul Bassett. Ichiro Shiomi, director of the Tokyo firm spinoff, handles interior design for the chain, and so far he’s completed over one hundred Paul Bassett cafés.
Located at the gateway to the trend-setting Hannam district of Seoul, between the Han River and Nam Mountain, this flagship store packs all the appeal of the Paul Bassett brand into one building. The brand’s trademark red crown sits atop the glass façade, which is bookended inside and out by brick boxes. At night, the building becomes a giant showcase displaying the unique character of each floor. The six floors are devoted to six concepts intended to ensure customers enjoy their coffee to the utmost: Espresso Bar, Roast Works, Coffee Library, Barista Training, Roof Garden, and Coffee Lounge. Each material and meticulously designed space reflects these concepts. A stairway leading from the basement to the rooftop highlights the company’s path over the years. Coffee, baristas, and quality spaces—these are the ingredients that come together to create memorable experiences, inspiring baristas to reach for new heights and broadening the brand’s worldview. Contact spinoff co.,ltd
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