Fancy a fancy cup of coffee? Maybe you prefer avant garde architecture with your macchiato? We’ve got you covered.

The stunning Harudot by Nana Coffee Roasters in the Thai beach town of Chonburi offers up all of the modern design sensibility you can handle.

This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It

The wooden tent-like structures feature a black exterior and a warm wooden slat interior, offering chapel-like vibes inside.

A large, protected baobab tree lives in the center, under the roof’s undulating open area, where natural flight floods into the interior.

This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It

Local firm IDIN Architecture is responsible for the design, which they say makes up their ethos and name, Integrating Nature Into Design.

The result is a building that feels dramatic yet simple at the same time, evoking a feeling of verticality.

We would love to pay a visit and sit inside for a long cup of coffee.

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This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It
This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It
This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It

This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It
This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It
This Wild Coffeeshop in Thailand Features a Baobab Tree Growing Inside It

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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