A design firm has opened a café furnished entirely with its own interiors. Tables and chairs, cups and cutlery – everything is for sale. But you can also simply stop in for a cup of drip coffee or a seriously good toasted sandwich.
Don’t miss out on their toast
A design firm has opened a café furnished entirely with its own interiors. Tables and chairs, cups and cutlery – everything is for sale. But you can also simply stop in for a cup of drip coffee or a seriously good toasted sandwich.
Don’t miss out on their toast
Toast with pickles and mustard on the side. Foto: Loui Pedersen
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What kind of place is this?
On newly developed Papirøen, things are moving fast. The main street now has the café P88, a branch of the coffee nerds’ favorite Prolog, and, yes, Café Niko.
It’s the design firm Niko June that has taken over a small but high-ceilinged space and furnished it with their own pieces, plus shelves of glasses, carafes, cups, and other items from their line – things you can both try out as a guest and buy to take home if you become a fan.
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