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The Design
…inspired by the historic design of early twentieth century coffee bars…
A special network of dedicated Caffé Vergnano 1882 espresso bars reach globally around the world, from small towns to international cities and faithfully maintain the standards of a quality Italian coffee bar experience.
Like many of these bars, Warwick's Caffé Vergnano 1882 is also inspired by the historic design of early twentieth century coffee bars. Maintaining the tradition of individually designed interiors and locations, Warwick provides a welcome opportunity to enjoy Caffé Vergnano 1882 coffees within a modern but authentic environment.
The Bar
In keeping with this international project, the Warwick bar incorporates careful lighting, natural materials — such as oak, Ardesia slate and leather — and a premium bar surface made from granite. The concept typically strives for simple, functional and elegant environments dominated by an impressive bar counter — wide and spacious — where the espresso machine dominates and where coffee preparation is presented and shared with the customer; not hidden or segregated to a back counter. Warwick's bar design and generous dimensions underpin the Caffé Vergnano passion and factual commitment to the old Italian coffee shops.
Italian taste is seducing the world
“Their name is Caffé Vergnano 1882 and they are the ambassadors of Italian espresso culture all over the world — refined and elegant shops where everything revolves around coffee, its aroma, its scent and colours.”

The Interior
The interior detail also marries traditional heritage with contemporary design, carefully selected and crafted for this venue. With lighting (designed exclusively for the Vergnano coffee bar project by internationally renowned designer Philippe Stark), flooring, bespoke bar and furniture imported directly from the Vergnano associates and craftsmen in Verona (Italy) the bar is then complimented with a magnificent Elektra Bella Époque Espresso Machine.