South Korea is home to many amazing sights, many of which revolve around architecture, yet nothing can compare to the Cafe Dreamy. At least, not in the minds of avid shutterbugs. It is a two storey building that has taken on the likeness of a Rolleiflex camera. Made by a camera-loving family, Cafe Dreamy doesn't just look like a giant camera, it is chock full of vintage models inside. Even the paper towel dispensers look like rolls of film.
Clever and well-executed, Cafe Dreamy can be considered both a coffee shop and miniature camera museum. Located six miles east of Seoul, South Korea, Cafe Dreamy may be a bit of a trip to visit, but it is surely worth the pictures (appropriately).
Giant Camera-Shaped Coffee Shops
Cafe Dreamy is a Relaxing Retreat for Shutterbugs
Trend Themes
1. Camera-shaped Architecture - Opportunities for architects and developers to create unique and eye-catching structures that attract visitors and social media attention.
2. Themed Coffee Shops - The rise of quirky and Instagrammable coffee shops that offer more than just coffee and become tourist destinations in their own right.
3. Nostalgia and Vintage Trend - Resurgence in interest for vintage and nostalgic products, like the vintage camera collection in Cafe Dreamy, that offer a unique and personalized experience to customers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Opportunities for hotel and restaurant operators to create unique and themed spaces that attract visitors and social media attention.
2. Tourism - Attractions, like Cafe Dreamy, can draw tourists and drive local economies, particularly in areas with unique architecture and design.
3. Retail - Opportunities for retailers to tap into the nostalgia trend with vintage and retro-inspired merchandise that offer a unique and personalized experience to customers.