
Tilted Espresso Bar in New York
D’espresso is a coffee shop located on New York’s Lower East Side. The walls are covered in tiles with pictures of books on them, giving the illusion that the space is tilted. Designed by Nema Workshop..
Tagged: coffee, Nemo Workshop, New Design, New York, New York architecture
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Jessica Woods said | 19 October, 2010
The book case is all made of custom, eco-friendly tiles by Imagine Tile (www.imaginetile.com)
christina said | 21 October, 2010
I walked past this yesterday and it did not look anything like this.
Was this a concept piece that was done and never executed?
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J MAREZ said | 14 October, 2010
It’s Nema Workshop.