Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa 

Spicy Architects

PROJECT TEAM
Ryo Yamamoto, Sanako Oosawa

MANUFACTURERS
YABASHI MARBLE

CONSTRUCTION
Souta Yoriki

PAINTING
Maruhiro Isho

WOOD TURNING
Hiroshi Maeda woodturning

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kenta Hasegawa

ART
Ben Nagaoka

AREA
44 m²

LOCATION
Setagaya City, Japan

YEAR
2024

CATEGORY
Coffee Shop

THE EXTRAORDINARY WITHIN THE ORDINARY

LIGHT UP COFFEE Shimokitazawa was originally a first-floor two-seat cafe and coffee roastery, with the second floor being used for storage.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

It has since been renovated into a 17-seat establishment with seating extended to the second floor.

This marks the third design project for LIGHT UP COFFEE, a cafe concept born from the owner's desire to make the barista coffee experience more accessible and personal.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

The aim was to create a space where the extraordinary becomes a natural extension of everyday life, with two distinct experiences offered on either floor.

FIRST FLOOR: FACE-TO-FACE COMMUNICATION WITH BARISTAS

Located on a corner lot, bordered by two streets, the building's trapezoidal floor plan is utilized to its fullest.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

A diagonally placed counter was installed in the center of the space, allowing customers to take in the view from the three large street-facing windows.

This design highlights the baristas, enabling customers to closely enjoy the coffee-making process.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

Conversations naturally spark between baristas and customers, while the window openings connect the cafe to the lively street scene outside.

The counter and kitchen are crafted from structural plywood, following a cohesive design language that treats both elements equally, embodying unadorned and straightforward communication.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

SECOND FLOOR: HONORING CRAFTSMANSHIP

In contrast to the bright and dynamic atmosphere of the first floor, the second floor offers a calmer space where customers can focus on their coffee.

LIGHT UP COFFEE emphasizes craftsmanship in every stage, from production to extraction.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

Inspired by this dedication, the second-floor design reflects the artistry and precision of coffee-making.

At the center of the space stands a large table, finished with a glossy lacquer technique Urushi, evoking the gradients of latte art.

The table reflects the interior and coffee cups placed upon it, enhancing the sense of a special/unique coffee experience.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa

Additionally, artist Ben Nagaoka created artworks inspired by the brand's concept and colors, further elevating the space.

By keeping architectural interventions to a minimum, the design focuses on enriching the coffee experience through the arrangement and presentation of furniture and materials.

The hope is for this cafe to become a place where the every day and the extraordinary intersect for all who visit.

Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa
Light Up Coffee Shimokitazawa
© Kenta Hasegawa


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