Elm Coffee Roasters

Project Details

Project Name
Elm Coffee Roasters
Location
230 9th Ave NSeattleWA
Architect
Olson Kundig
Project Types
Shared By
UGC User
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Size
560 ft²

Project Description

Designed to emphasize the unpretentious service and handcrafted coffee for which Elm is known, the warm and bright café on the ground floor of 9th & Thomas is an inviting extension of Elm’s original café in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. This café and coffee retail space, located in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, spills out into the building’s main lobby and offers a high degree of transparency to the street, inviting passersby to enter and helping establish the lobby as a central community hub. Handmade green tiles from Cerámica Suro in Mexico run along the back wall of the café and are framed by a white marble counter, creating a bright backdrop for Elm’s high-quality coffee and welcoming ambiance.

“For Elm Coffee Roasters, we wanted to create a bright, optimistic backdrop for the coffee experience Elm has so beautifully crafted – one characterized by simple elegance and sincere hospitality.” –Kirsten R. Murray, FAIA, Design Principal

Project Team: Kirsten R. Murray, FAIA, Design Principal; Jeff Ocampo, LEED® AP, Project Manager; Sasha Leon, Project Architect; Margaret Undine, Interior Design Staff

Contractor: Sellen Construction

Photographer: Rafael Soldi

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