10 visually striking cafes to visit in cities all around the world
For those who enjoy cafe culture, interiors reporter Natasha Levy picks out 10 eye-catching examples from cities around the world, from a Canadian coffee shop that doubles as an artists' workshop to a Vietnamese eatery with its own fish pond.
Pastel Rita, Montreal, Canada, by Appareil Architecture
Appareil Architecture used a trio of colours to loosely define different areas of this cafe and artists' workshop.
While glossy green paint is applied to the bar counter and stools, arched display niches and extra seating booths are in a dusky pink shade. There is also a gold corridor that runs through the cafe's centre.
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Orang+Utan, Kiev, Ukraine, by AKZ Architectura
After noticing that this Kiev cafe had only one slim window, AKZ Architectura employed stark white tiles and neon signage to create a bright interior. The space also features a selection of tropical plants and bright pink faux-fruit in the bathroom, to play on the idea that "the city is a jungle".
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Koi Cafe, Hanoi, Vietnam, by Farming Architects
This cafe in Vietnam's capital takes its name from the colourful koi carp that swim in a pond on the ground floor.
The space also features an indoor waterfall and a rooftop vegetable patch. The rest of the decor is kept simple, with exposed concrete walls and boxy timber stools as seats.
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Cafe Mollien, Paris, France, by Mathieu Lehannuer
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