A newly opened pair of Blue Bottle Coffee Tokyo locations marks the first expansion of the American coffee brand outside of the US.
Designed by Schemata Architects, the first location sits within an old storage building in the Kiyosumi-Shirakawa area and hosts the administrative elements of the brand's Japan expansion, with offices, a roastery and training area included. The bright spaces serve as a sprawling, relaxed environment and is characterized by its natural light sources and accents of greenery.
Both Blue Bottle Coffee Tokyo locations share a minimalist, industrial aesthetic that is also reflected in the brand's simplistic logo. Given that Blue Bottle Coffee still only has locations in the Bay Area, Los Angeles and New York City, it will be interesting to see where the company expands to next.
Understated Cafe Expansions
The Blue Bottle Coffee Tokyo Shops are the First Outside of the US
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Cafe Aesthetic - Opportunity to disrupt the coffee industry by promoting a more understated and industrial interior design.
2. Global Coffee Brands - Ongoing trend of bespoke coffee shops expanding overseas, creating opportunities for further growth within this sector.
3. Natural Light and Greenery Accents - Potential for emerging trends in cafe design with emphasis on natural light sources and incorporation of indoor plants for a more relaxed environment.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee Shops - Opportunity for coffee brands to expand into new markets and implement unique interior designs for their stores.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior design firms to specialize in creating minimalistic and industrial cafe designs for coffee shops looking to stand out.
3. Urban Development - Opportunity to re-purpose unused spaces into trendy cafes, bringing new life to urban areas while catering to the growing demand for unique coffee experiences.