The latest location of London's charming Department of Coffee and Social Affairs brand has found a home in the city's historic Spitalfields market. The simplistic layout of this new location manages to still champion the rustic, minimal vibes of the brand's other shops while reflecting back some of the charms of the market.
The tiny, charismatic coffee bar doesn't contain much more than the sleek wooden bar holding the shop's espresso machine of choice, the La Marzocco Strada EP.
The Department of Coffee and Social Affairs has a social business aspect to it in addition to being purveyors of quality coffee. The fast-expanding brand is actively involved with efforts such as the Central London Rough Sleepers Committee and the Afri-CAN Charity.
Rustic Coffee Bar Outposts
The Latest Department of Coffee Location is Modern Minimalism
Trend Themes
1. Rustic Coffee Bar Outposts - Opportunity for coffee brands to create minimalist, rustic coffee bar outposts with a focus on quality and social responsibility.
2. Modern Minimalism - Potential for businesses to embrace modern minimalism in their designs and aesthetics to create a sleek and appealing atmosphere.
3. Social Business Initiatives - Emerging trend of coffee brands engaging in social business initiatives to give back to the community and make positive social impact.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee - Coffee industry can explore opportunities to create minimalist coffee bar outposts and incorporate social business initiatives to appeal to conscious consumers.
2. Hospitality - Hospitality industry can incorporate modern minimalism in their designs and provide sleek and appealing environments for guests.
3. Social Services - Social services industry can collaborate with coffee brands engaged in social business initiatives to address social issues and make a difference.