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A golden cube houses % Arabica Hong Kong’s newest store

Dutch architecture studio OMA has installed a golden cube housing a cafe outside K11 Musea mall in Hong Kong. The “Kube” kiosk, housing artisan coffee brewer % Arabica Hong Kong’s newest outlet, also features black marble furniture, and is designed to resemble a traditional dai pai dong food stall. 

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“The Kube is a multifunction installation to connect people visiting K11 Musea and passersby who share a moment to be fully present to experience the city, and possibilities of encounters,” – OMA managing partner David Gianotten.

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The kiosk is coated in an anodised aluminium cladding that appears to change hue in different light conditions.

“What David Gianotten and Rem Koolhaas’ Kube adds to K11 Musea is … more than an iconic OMA feature,” said K11 Group founder Adrian Cheng, “but a symbolic space that explores Hong Kong’s waterfront culture, coffee culture and a new way to become part of a larger community.” – OMA is hoping the installation will be used for public events and performances.

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