General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.
General Contractor
Photography
After finding success in their original Mission District location, Coffee Bar wished to have a presence in downtown San Francisco. One of the driving goals was to provide an artisan, slow food, experience on pace with the Financial District. Materials were kept to a minimum so as to not overwhelm the space. Concrete rises up from the floor. Standard 4x8 sheets of plywood drape from the ceiling forming a proscenium. These two main materials meet at the counters, drawing the eye to the artistry of the baristas.