The second "The Cuppers" store was designed to provide a space for coffee, breakfast, and brunch in an atmosphere that blends industrial aesthetics with modern comfort. The location, formerly a garage, preserves its original ceiling, maintaining a raw, authentic feel that nods to its past. This industrial heritage is enhanced by the use of a metal mesh that stretches across the space, creating a textured ceiling design. Key materials used in the renovation include metal, wood, and ceramics, which add warmth and functionality. The interior design invites guests to relax in a unique space where traditional materials meet contemporary touches.
The transformation of this former garage into a cozy yet industrial café required thoughtful planning and precise execution. The original ceiling was intentionally left untouched, while the walls and structural elements were reinforced with a metal mesh that adds to the industrial atmosphere. Throughout the space, metal, wood, and ceramics were carefully combined to create a cohesive yet visually stimulating environment. The neon signage contributes to the urban-industrial vibe, while the abundant use of indoor plants softens the space, bringing life and color into the design. The project merges function with style, ensuring an inviting experience for customers looking for a coffee or brunch retreat.