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Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiThe <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Slowpoke-Espresso/221714874514535" target="_blank">Slowpoke Espresso Cafe</a> in Fitzroy, Australia is the ultimate spot for anyone looking for a cozy cafe experience. With a warm timber wall, glazed pottery, white ceramics and delicious pastries lining the counters, the Slowpoke looks like a place you could hang out all day long from breakfast through afternoon tea. But what really stands out about the design is that the decoration of this cafe by <a href="http://www.sasufi.net/architecture.html" target="_blank">Anne-Sophie Poirier of Sasufi</a> was done with all <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/recycled-materials">recycled and reclaimed materials</a>! Timber offcuts from local furniture makers were use to create a puzzlerific wooden wall and recycled flooring forms the impeccable counters.1
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiWorking on a tight budget, French-born and Melbourne-based Anne-Sophie Poirier worked to create an identity and interior design for the small cafe.2
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiLocated in Fitzroy, one of the most popular suburbs of Melbourne, Slowpoke Espresso serves up your daily joe plus a menu full or organic food.3
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiPoirier made use of offcuts from local furniture makers who use recycled timbers to decorate a 12 meter long wall in the cafe.4
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiThe wood offcuts are tightly packed and create a warm, yet puzzling array of wood grains.5
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiSome of the larger cuts stick out from the wall and serve as condiment shelves for the small tables.6
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiA chalkboard hanging behind the counter displays the daily menu.7
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiA grinder and sugar bowl sit eagerly on a shelf.8
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiRecycled wood flooring was used to make the countertops and all the decorations and furniture were sourced from nearby flea markets.9
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiVintage lighting directs the way to the counter to order.10
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiThe result is warm, cozy and even a touch bit rustic, which all aligns with their identity of organic foods and coffee with a smile.11
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiThis inspiring wall may not have cost much, but it certainly took a lot of time and patience to create.12
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiPoirier even designed their logo and graphics which are displayed on their business cards made from recycled cardboard - cut by hand and then stamped.13
Slowpoke Cafe-SasufiTo top off this fabulous interior, the cafe's window sign is lit from within by a lamp that is powered via a solar panel placed on the top of the box.14














