Tokyo’s Chocolate Cafe Looks Like A Neutral Pantone Color Bar

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Japanese design is always on the cutting edge of what’s new and exciting in the world of architecture and interiors– so it’s no surprise that their restaurants and café’s have some interesting concepts as well.

Tokyo’s 100% Chocolate Cafe’s interior pays true homage to the love of chocolate through subtleties that might not otherwise be noticed unless the details are really being combed over. The ceiling carving mimics a large scaled chocolate candy bar, and the color tones are pretty neutral with the exception of some of the store’s gifts.

Designed by Wonderwall, the interior’s entry is a great focal point with numbered bins of chocolate, resembling that of pantone color swatches.

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