the cafe
Glyph
Supply co.
It’s all about coffee at this
minimalist cafe in Somerset.
W
ith a blank canvas,
the possibilities are
endless. That is the
idea behind Glyph Supply Co.,
a coffee joint whose interior
consists of an all-white scheme
and minimal furniture. “We
designed it to be a collaborative
space that can house different
kinds of pop-ups and ideas in
the future,” says the team.
The fuss-free interior also
allows the team to focus on
its first love, coffee, and the
people who drink it. Instead
of traditional coffee machines,
the cafe features a sleek under-
the-counter Modbar espresso
machine. It not only keeps the
counters neat and spacious,
it also means customers can
interact with the baristas
without a bulky and noisy
machine getting in the way.
Glyph Supply Co. uses
coffee beans that come directly
from their countries of origin.
“We visit coffee farms in search
of interesting flavours. Sourcing
directly from the farms also
allows us to maintain a healthy
relationship with the farmers,
Visit Glyph Supply Co. at
#01-06, 111 Somerset.
FAR LEFT
A minimalist
shop design
means more
attention
is given to
coffee and the
customer-barista
experience.
MiddLE LEFT
The inner
workings of
the Modbar AV
machine are
concealed.
NEAR LEFT
A fuss-free menu
keeps the focus
on the coffee.
BELOW LEFT
To bring in a
curated list of
products, the
team travels
to and attends
various coffee
events to meet
like-minded
companies.
and ensure they are paid well
for their high-quality beans,”
says the team. The beans
are stored in a space with
controlled temperature and
humidity levels.
You will also find a range
of coffee paraphernalia from
brands like Barista Hustle,
Fellow and Kinto here. Products
include double-walled ceramic
cups and vacuum canisters with
an integrated pump.
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