The Moleskine Café is a café library reinterpretating in a contemporary way the idea of café littéraire where art gallery, store, library and good café are combined. Full of design, this original concept full of lightness is the perfect place to boost your creativity, trigger epiphanies, while spending a good moment alone or with your beloved around a high-quality café. Here’s some pictures of Moleskine Café, the new design place in town to boost your creativity !

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Moleskine Café, The New Design Place In Town

Designed a là Moleskine with essential clean aesthetics and a contemporary pallet of neutral colors, just like the pages of a Moleskine notebook, the new Moleskine Café is somewhere to be energized and stimulated by coffee, culture and conversation with spaces also dedicated to silence, perfect for unplugging, reading and creating.

Moleskine Café, The New Design Place In Town

This café’s library as fresh as trendy, mixes finesse, modernity and fashion, displayed in an elegant way. We like the beauty’simplicity of each element that brings  to the whole colorful design.

Moleskine Café, The New Design Place In Town

Moleskine café is not only a nice concept in a nice place but also offers a delicious high-quality café. In partnership with Milan-based coffee roasters Sevengrams, the expresso is carefully selected and blended with an extra fine single origina filter coffee in Moleskine café.

Moleskine Café, The New Design Place In Town

Work, read, daydream, relax your mind or enjoy a café with your relatives, this new place perfectly fits with these lovely moments full of creativity we all appreciate so much, to share with others and to enjoy by ourselves in a design café full of brightness.

Moleskine Café, The New Design Place In Town

Perfect combination between luminous white walls, gentle bright wood and lively flashy colors. A sparkling interior deco that brings good mood and peace of mind.

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