Art Print with Japan-Inspired Illustration
Rain, neon lights, walls of speakers – Neon Coffee appears like a silent retreat amidst the noise of the future.
The small, classically-styled teahouse stands still in the glittering city rain. Surrounding it: screaming advertisements, record posters, and glowing plant spheres.
A print for nights with headphones, for fans of sci-fi atmospheres and cyberpunk romance. Coffee included – at least in thought.
Paiheme's Coffee Shop series feels like a stroll through an alternative Tokyo – somewhere between 1980 and the day after tomorrow. These art prints blend retro aesthetics with futuristic flair, with a clear fondness for Japanese everyday culture, pop art, and caffeine-soaked fantasy.
Each print depicts small scenes from charmingly exaggerated coffee shops – sometimes quiet, sometimes chaotic, always with great attention to detail. One discovers neon signs, manga allusions, robot baristas, or melancholic guests staring into their cappuccinos.
For all who have fallen in love at the border between wanderlust and design. And for those who believe that coffee and art simply belong together.
Art Print with Japan-Inspired Illustration
Rain, neon lights, walls of speakers – Neon Coffee appears like a silent retreat amidst the noise of the future.
The small, classically-styled teahouse stands still in the glittering city rain. Surrounding it: screaming advertisements, record posters, and glowing plant spheres.
A print for nights with headphones, for fans of sci-fi atmospheres and cyberpunk romance. Coffee included – at least in thought.
Paiheme's Coffee Shop series feels like a stroll through an alternative Tokyo – somewhere between 1980 and the day after tomorrow. These art prints blend retro aesthetics with futuristic flair, with a clear fondness for Japanese everyday culture, pop art, and caffeine-soaked fantasy.
Each print depicts small scenes from charmingly exaggerated coffee shops – sometimes quiet, sometimes chaotic, always with great attention to detail. One discovers neon signs, manga allusions, robot baristas, or melancholic guests staring into their cappuccinos.
For all who have fallen in love at the border between wanderlust and design. And for those who believe that coffee and art simply belong together.