I love this atmosphere of this space. Especially the ceiling, bar area, and exposed concrete.
Starbucks is testing a new store concept that sounds like a radical departure from the latte version you visit here in the United States.
Located in the former vault of a historic bank on Rembrandtplein, the new shop will be a showcase for sustainable interior design and slow coffee brewing, with small-batch reserve coffees and Europe’s first-ever Clover, a high-end machine that brews one cup at a time. But the most radical departure is in the aesthetic: the multilevel space is awash in recycled and local materials; walls are lined with antique Delft tiles, bicycle inner tubes, and wooden gingerbread molds; repurposed Dutch oak was used to make benches, tables, and the undulating ceiling relief consisting of 1,876 pieces of individually sawn blocks. The Dutch-born Liz Muller, Starbucks concept design director, commissioned more than 35 artists and craftsmen to add their quirky touches to the 4,500-square-foot space.
I love this atmosphere of this space. Especially...ceiling, bar area, and exposed...
why not in the u.s.?
Whoa Starbucks, do this in America!
The Dutch think American chain-store coffee is shit. This is the new Starbucks opening in one of the most touristy areas...
Whohohooooa this is super cool! I sure hope Amsterdam likes it so they build some here!
fuck yeah! This is about 300 meters from my house AND posted on my fav blog. I’m having a good digital day.
This looks awesome!!
REUSING THE OLD IS THE NEW NEW…
All this and the coffee would still be burnt…
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