What a two-dimensional comic cafe looks like in Seoul
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-a-two-dimensional-comic-cafe-looks-like-in-seoul.htmlYeonnam-dong Cafe - instagram is a landmark of Seoul. Right from the doorstep, visitors find themselves in a "painted"two-dimensional" world in which everything — from the floor and walls to pieces of furniture - resembles black-and-white pictures from comics or animated series. Visitors seem to get on the pages of the magazine themselves and become characters of hand-drawn stories.


The design of this unusual space was inspired by the popular Korean TV series "W: Two Worlds", whose characters constantly travel between two dimensions: the real world and the fictional animated world.


As soon as the cafe opened, it immediately became popular with YouTube bloggers and Instagram photo lovers - so much so that the owners are seriously thinking about opening similar establishments in other cities and countries.























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