Timeless Latin Designs Inspire Mexican Coffee-Shop




Drawing upon Mexican design heritage and inspiration from Latin graphic design of the late 19th to early 20th century – Latin-American sign making fused with the product labels of old grocery stores – Mexican studio, Esrawe, have created a wonderfully diverse interior for this newly conceived café that, whilst steeped in nostalgia, has it’s very own unique flavour. We’re loving the bold use of pinks and blues, the beautiful fabrics used on the seating, and the splendid fusion of typography that adorns the walls, ceiling and products throughout…





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Comment by anna maria lopez lopez on August 23, 2010 at 8:28am
In Mexico DF! Thanks for the address, it´s a bit far from Spain, but who knows when I could travel to Mexico. Gracias!
Comment by thinkpossitive on August 23, 2010 at 6:50am
hi here is ur dream location :)
Bosque de Duraznos 39
Bosques de Las Lomas, Ciudad de México, D.f., México
Comment by anna maria lopez lopez on August 23, 2010 at 5:21am
OMG what a type-delicious café, where is it located? I´d love to have a coffee there!
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