Starbucks coffee: interior design and coffee for the stars – A spicy Boy

Starbucks coffee: interior design and coffee for the stars

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Starbucks coffee, we like it and we do not like it! The hierarchy in the ordering, the tails and all the madness inside, the size cafes to which Europeans are not used … In short, everything is too American in every sense of the word.

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And yet, from time to time, we are there and we are queuing up and all the procedure that follows.

Starbucks Coffee in Orlando Florida: Its Modern Interior in Wood and Glass

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It is true that inside, it is often pleasant, modern and cozy. Especially in the Starbucks cafes we will introduce you in more detail. The first is located in Wall Street, New York, in an art deco building dating from the early twentieth century. Entirely lined with wood, the New York café is full of charm and style. The paneling contrasts completely with the stone ruling outside.

Starbucks Cafe in Wall Street, New York: A Style out of town in wood

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Bargain for architects around the world, the architecture of different cafes in the world, innovative and excellent, easily finds many admirers. The American coffee chain does not offer places where you can only eat and surf for free on the Internet like when you go to McDonald’s. It allows customers to really appreciate the ambiance and interior design, especially when it is remarkably realized as is the case in Las Vegas.

Starbucks Coffee in Las Vegas: The Look of an Empty Casino

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Modern, futuristic, interesting, original and vast, it is a place that moves and that, at the same time, makes us want to stop and sit a little. Like the atmosphere prevailing in casinos, or in front of the amphis, where the space is huge but at the same time crowded with people, the famous café abounds with people at any time … In this case, in the photo from above, it’s empty, but it’s to better understand the free space available on site.

Starbucks coffee in Los Angeles and its interior design in wood and marble in a huge space

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In LA, the café looks more like a giant bar. Who would have imagined that in a place like this one does not serve alcohol. On the other hand, there are plenty of good things to eat.

Starbucks coffee shop in Seattle industrial style but also looking like a library

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The style of coffee in Seattle is a little different. Between restaurant, library and factory, the design is very interesting, even innovative. In Europe, on the other hand, there is more to a certain traditional and artistic style. In Amsterdam, the café has a super nice and warm atmosphere.

Coffee Starbucks in Amsterdam in Europe style close to nature mixed art nouveau

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The Swiss decided otherwise. Instead of placing coffee in a local like anywhere in the world, they located it in a train. We could be inspired and create small Starbucks spaces in our metropolitan RER.

Starbucks coffee wagon on a train in Switzerland: an original idea

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Whatever the deliciousness that the famous chain offers to its customers, it can not be compared with the delight that the extraordinary view of the Bosphorus can bring to your soul. Having a coffee in front of the Bosphorus is a unique and unforgettable experience.

Starbucks coffee in Istanbul with Bosphorus view: a light and pleasant atmosphere

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The architecture of the cafe in Tokyo is super original! Wooden sticks regularly placed on the ceiling and the walls seem inextricably intertwined but the geometry is a little different anyway. Everything is perfectly tidy and symmetrical.

Starbucks in Tokyo: a mathematical elegance with wooden sticks

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East opening to the West … A coffee that opened the doors in Thailand in a style of the West, even the American. For nothing in the world we would have guessed that the coffee was there. The building fully respects the style that we all know very well because it is ours. We decided not to mix traditional and modern styles and not to create a place reminiscent of the two opposing worlds.

Starbucks in Bangkok, Thailand: Modern and futuristic American style cafe

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In China, on the other hand, we decided otherwise. Located on the bank of the Jinjiang River in Chengdu, the famous American café has housed in a building that respects architecture close to that of habitats that have been around for some time. We did not opt ​​for a style close to the ultra modern architecture that began to spread in this sub-provincial city.

Place mixing several styles: Starbucks coffee in China

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