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Seoul studio Sukchulmok has designed a crimson brick cafe in South Korea impressed by European public squares.
The constructing, named Parocindo Bakery Cafe, options vigorous curved shapes and rounded partitions. For its inside, the studio used small tiles constructed from travertine limestone.
Commenters dissected the challenge. One cherished the challenge and thought it was “superbly executed”, whereas one other described it as “odd” and “unusual”.

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