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Ki means a tree in Japanese. In a garden on an ordinary day or a grove where can be found while taking a walk. Appetizing coffee and pastries are placed on a table supported on wooden branches. It is where such a gentle time can be spent. A pure white space and deep coffee colored trees weave a smooth and quality time.
Interior, Graphics, Costume by id
http://www.dezeen.com/2013/10/24/cafe-ki-by-id/
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