Cafes

One of the most charming categories in our arsenal is the Cafes wall murals. If you are looking for a gorgeous, attractive and stylish focal point, this is the place to be. Not only wRead moreill you see plenty of options in Cafes wall murals, but you will also learn a thing or two. It has to be said that since the term cafe is a borrowed name, many of the locations Cafes wall murals feature cannot strictly be called a cafe. This is easily explained because what is served in a European cafe is different from what is served in American cafe, but we will get into that later. Basically though, the establishments in Cafes wall murals serve coffee, food and other drinks depending on the intricacy of their respective menus. Whether you are a coffee lover or not, the images in Cafes wall murals transmit the same vibe of your favourite place to get a cup, if not more so. Your home or office will benefit massively from the unique designs, cool colour combinations and gorgeous locations Cafes wall murals have to offer.

The main difference

As we said, we will try to define the distinction of a cafe versus a coffee shop. As the name of the latter implies, a coffee shop focuses mainly on the coffee. There might be different brewing methods as well as traditional espresso beverages, and nowadays also an offering of food. As you can see in Cafes wall murals, this is similar to cafes, but the focus is not on the coffee but generally a restaurant-like setup that serves light fare and the main factor is food. Nonetheless, it can be important to know especially if you plan to visit the places that are in Cafes wall murals. Essentially, a cafe is a place where one can relax, read a magazine or chat with your friends while consuming. A social interaction place that shares some characteristics with bars and restaurants, but in a more relaxed and subdued manner. The same can be said for the room you will put up your Cafes wall murals in. The charm of these Cafes wall murals will instantly turn your interiors into the place to be.

Short history with Cafes wall murals

While some scholars argue about this issue, it has been documented that the first recorded cafe is the famous "Kiva Han", located in the heart of what is now Istanbul. With the city being an extremely important trading center in the Middle Ages, the idea cafes soon made its way to mainland Europe. Cafes wall murals are remnants of this expansion and globalization. While Western Europe had their inns and taverns, establishments that could be categorized as cafes really started appearing around 1652 in Paris, hence the name "Café", which is French for coffee. This is also why Paris is one of the more prominently featured places in Cafes wall murals. Soon enough, cafes started popping up in the United States of America, where it became such an important staple in their society that the first New York Stock Exchange in 1793 was actually located in one. As you can tell by now, Cafes wall murals are not just easy on the eyes but also carry a beautiful, historic weight that you can share with your family and friends.

Samples of Cafes wall murals

Many artists were inspired by the cafe culture of the aforementioned places and many of them would congregate to exchange ideas, or just observe people in silence for their art. One of the most famous artists in the world even has a masterpiece that we have included in Cafes wall murals, namely "Cafe Terrace - Vincent van Gogh". This beautiful item and its distinct colours can change your wall decoration for the better. Cafes wall murals like this will make your room a place of class, sophistication and artistry. If you want a more realistic atmosphere in your interiors, Cafes wall murals like "Chanoinessewa Street" or "Coffee Conversations" are perhaps more your cup of tea. The latter is a striking black and white image with great details and fantastic subjects that will really jump off the wall. Furthermore, if you want a Cafes wall mural with a rustic appeal, try "Old Cars with Sign" for maximum visual weight.
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