To say that Brazil's largest industrial city, Sao Paulo is well deserved. The formation and development of urban industry is closely related to the economy of Sao Paulo state, which is due to the rich water resources near the city. Most of the industrial raw materials can also be obtained from Sao Paulo state and nearby areas. Thanks to urban industry, containers hidden in the streets have found their own flash point. Surrounded by some dilapidated brick houses, messy wires and walls, the history of this place is exposed. At this time, the entry of an old container is undoubtedly the most fix.
This is actually a cafe made from a single old container. The front container has a large glass wall, which makes it more like a glass house. The romantic light from the interior and the surrounding old and cold form a strong contrast, arousing the desire of passers-by to enter.
The interior walls are decorated with wood shavings to enhance the thermal insulation effect of the building and create a simple environment with rich texture. There are also murals on the walls. Sitting in front of the window, looking at the traffic outside, suddenly there is a different mood.
A container at the back has the same glass wall design, which makes the room very transparent. In front of the door, there are wooden tables and chairs in the open air, and some plants decorate the environment on one side, which creates a pastoral freshness in the old industrial atmosphere.
In fact, this is a private "little garden". The gravel road is very primitive. Compared with the industrial containers on the side, the container has the same number as the real freight container.
The interior of the container in the back is similar to that of the previous one, and the work bar is also set here. This layout provides customers with the outermost street view first, adhering to the purpose of customer first.