BNHR COFFEE
Seongdong-gu, Seoul • Cafe
Destil ( #destijl ), those who say they've been to a cafe right now can see that their work has been made into posters and hung all over the cafe. It was the same with the space where the first image of #bnhr was placed on the hillside of Noksapyeong. - 'Des Still' was actually the name of a magazine. It was a magazine where artists, designers, and critics gathered to write on the subject of 'What is Abstract Purity? -They concluded that they explored the purity of abstraction in modern times. The world can be deconstructed in the form of pure geometry of lines, planes, rectangles, and circles, and their colors are white, black, and highly saturated primary colors that cannot be obtained from nature. claimed to be expressed only. - Since then, their movement has influenced several architects, and the representative spaces among them are #Schröderhaus and #PeterEisenmanhouse2 in Riettfeld. - When you enter the hashtag, you can see at a glance that there are buildings that are very similar to the interior of Ben-Hur. - Although it is only an interior, the expression of deconstructionism, which is almost the beginning of modern space! - What would you think if the nation separated the subject from the world, destroyed the language system we made purely, and found the root of the world? - As if they wanted to break the mold made by the world, propose new methods, and become a direction for future generations. - Why don't we do the same? Space seems to be asking questions. - You may be playing with the mold the world has made you. You may not be able to see the next thing that no one has ever thought of. - Today's space is Ben-Hur's third and second store #bnhr Seongsu - Here, we introduce a space in hopes of breaking the mold of the world and gaining the courage to persuade one's own colors. - You might be Mondrian. Believe in yourself. We support. - #Good_space_widely_beneficial - Location _ 9-16 Yeonmujang 5-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul - Parking available - Business hours _ 11-21 - Attached menu Please note!
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
Sunday: Closed





