Vietnamese coffee shop in the former workshop building

An unusual coffee shop has appeared in the small Vietnamese town of Bao Lok at the junction of beach style and loft aesthetics. It was designed by the local bureau of The Bloom

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

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Kwang Dam

An unusual Djóm coffee shop has opened in the Vietnamese city of Bao Lok, which stands out against the background of an inconspicuous one-story building with its unusual appearance. The cafe was designed by the local studio The Bloom. It is located in a corner building where there used to be a workshop. The industrial past of the institution is reminiscent of the roof-visor, sheathed with rusted metal sheets. Where it extends above the volume of the building, a canopy is organized. There are tubs and pots of flowers under it, which visitors can buy and take with them.

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Inside the coffee shop there is a spacious space with an eclectic interior at the junction of beach style and loft aesthetics. The design combines different materials: brick, tile, steel, concrete. Most of the surfaces are roughly processed, which gives the space a certain “zest”. The most remarkable object in the coffee shop is a bar counter painted with turquoise paint. Sculptural niches, in which seating is arranged, are perfectly combined with it.

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Вьетнамская кофейня в здании бывшей мастерской

Photo
Kwang Dam

Ilya Polyakov

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