Slowpoke Cafe by Sasufi | Dezeen
This Melbourne cafe by French designer Sasufi features a 12 metre-long wall covered in timber offcuts. Tabletops at the Slowpoke Cafe are made from recycling floorboards and other furniture was sourced from local flea markets. Wider blocks protruding from the wooden wall above each table create shelves for condiments. More stories about cafes on Dezeen » The following information is from Sasufi:
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