The world's first Marni cafe has opened. In addition to meals themed around slow food culture, bags, tableware, and miscellaneous goods are also available for purchase.

Feb 19, 2016

On March 2nd, MARNI will open its first cafe, "MARNI FLOWER CAFE," rooted in Italian culture, on the third floor of the Hankyu Umeda Main Store. The cafe, which sells a variety of flowers and limited-edition products, features a 50-square-meter space with a green onyx counter, colorful metal sheets, and woven chairs. Soft blue velvet sofas are accented with painted wood, and small tables of various shapes are set against a wooden floor inlaid with marble and terrazzo. A key element of the interior design is a miniature Marni house. Inspired by the culture of slow food, the cafe's menu includes focaccia with a variety of fillings, fresh juices that bring out the natural flavor of the ingredients, and pastry cakes rooted in Italian tradition. In addition to dining in, takeout is also available in original design packaging. In addition to food, the cafe will also sell limited-edition items based on the theme of each season. The first wave will feature a "Spring Picnic" theme and will include wooden lunch boxes, colorful furoshiki wrapping cloths, water bottles, floral bags, and bags that can also hold pots.
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  • Marni opens its first cafe, "Marni Flower Cafe," rooted in Italian culture, on the third floor of the Hankyu Umeda Main Store.
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