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A visual tour of coffee culture for people who care as much about space as they do about taste. Designing Coffee: New Coffee Places and Branding pulls together some of the most thoughtfully put together cafes, roasteries, and coffee bars from around the world, then zooms in on how they actually look and feel.
You get rich photography of minimalist Japanese counters, playful concept spots in Vietnam, and interiors that sit somewhere between gallery and neighborhood hangout. It is less about latte technique and more about how brand identity, typography, packaging, and lighting come together to create a memorable coffee shop experience. For anyone sketching ideas for a new cafe, refining a coffee brand, or just collecting inspiration, this coffee table book doubles as a moodboard for cafe design, branding, and interior architecture.
It is the kind of book you leave out in your living room, flip open for a quick hit of coffee shop inspiration, and keep coming back to when you are thinking about hospitality, retail design, or the next wave of specialty coffee spaces.








