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Cafe Ki  

Cafe Ki

Tokyo, Japan

Finalist, 2015 A+Awards, Hospitality - Restaurants
Project Featured on Oct 28, 2013
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Cafe Ki

Tokyo, Japan

Finalist, 2015 A+Awards, Hospitality - Restaurants
Project Featured on Oct 28, 2013
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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2013
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
Undisclosed
Cafe Ki opened in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo in Japan, designed by Japanese design office id.
Ki means a tree in Japanese. It is a cafe where coffee and pastries can be enjoyed in a space like a yard or a forest.

The pure white space enhances the coffee colored trees.

The "tree" standing inside the café takes a role as a table leg made of steel. Hats and coats can be hung on the highly extended table legs.

Although a large number of people can sit around the big table,  it can maintain a sense of comfortable distance while sharing the table 
with a different group since wooden branches help to divide the space on the table.

Moreover, the leg of the table randomly stands and those who sit down can freely choose a place where to sit.

Japanese design office id designed for Café Ki not only the interior but also, the graphics, costumes (uniform), website, original products, and etc.

DATE: Oct. 2013
PLACE: Tokyo, Japan
CLIENT: Cafe Ki
PHOTOGRAPHS: Norihito Yamauchi

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