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This 3D printed cafe in Thailand has a unique volcano aesthetic

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A newly opened cafe in Thailand is turning heads with its cool 3D-printed design, a striking structure modelled on a volcano.

Walkthrough footage shows Ember Cafe and Wines, where the architecture blends futuristic innovation with natural inspiration in the Thai capital, Bangkok.

Its exterior evokes the rugged walls of a canyon, while the roof mimics the crater of a volcano, making it one of the most eye-catching dining spots.

The restaurant is famous for its flame-cooked Western cuisine and a curated selection of wines from volcanic regions around the world.

Inside, diners are treated to an open kitchen concept that engages every sense, from the sizzle of cooking flames to the aroma of freshly prepared dishes.

More than just a dining venue, Ember Cafe and Wines doubles as a creative hub, regularly hosting events that bring together enthusiasts of food, wine, and innovative design.

The project was built in collaboration with Siam Cement Group (SCG), whose forward-thinking approach has produced an eco-conscious structure that reduces waste and carbon dioxide emissions while offering an immersive visual experience.

Ember Cafe and Wines is located within the Baan Klang Muang Rama 9 Soi 43 house and villa project in Suan Luang.

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