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 according to the festival in terms of desserts and drinks,   to  us,  providing  us  with  a  comprehensive  understanding   This hospitality included many details in the design.
 and pay attention to the use of local Finnish ingredients   of  coffee  and  Nordic  coffee  culture.  When  we  first  met   The  desktops  touched  by  customers  in  the  space  are  all
 in the design of the dinner menu.   them, we paid a visit to the roastery, where they spoke in   hand-polished  solid  pine  wood.  After  careful  polishing,
 A Connection with Locals  “Finland  has  a  lot  of  big  and  small  festivals,  each   detail about their philosophy, their relationships with cof-  the surface is delicate and warm, offering a more relaxed
 offering  different  food  or  drinks.  These  festivals  act   fee bean suppliers, roasting methods and how beans were   feel  than  artificial  materials.  They  also  custom-designed
 As  El  Fant  continues  to  carve  out  its  place  in  the   as  markers  that  divide  the  year  into  sections,  creating   packed and shipped with great focus on recycling and be-  sculptural  wood  veneer  wall  lamps,  which  serve  as  art
 local  community,  Sylvie,  Joe,  and  their  team  remain   unique expectations for each season. Therefore, to engage   ing environmentally friendly.” Sylvie and Joe said.   installations  during  the  day  but  become  the  finishing
 committed  to  fostering  connections  and  enriching  lives.   with the local culture, we will launch various products ac-  touch of the space when lit at night, emitting a soft light.
 Through  partnerships  with  local  organizations,  cultural   cording to the seasons and different festivals, celebrating   A Connection with Customers   Additionally,  the  metal  mirror  in  the  space  is  carefully
 institutions, and grassroots initiatives, El Fant aims to be   the festival culture of Finland.” Sylvie and Joe said.   designed. The special-shaped mirror serves as a space art
 more than just a cafe—it strives to be a catalyst for social   Not only is the choice of ingredients quite particu-  The  founders  noted  that  El  Fant  doesn’t  attract   installation to increase the interest of the space. It is dec-
 change and cultural dialogue.  lar, but El Fant’s selection of partners also exemplifies   much  foot  traffic  from  local  residents  due  to  its  lo-  orated with two small countertops, which can hold small
 From  a  design  point  of  view,  as  the  Torikorttelit   its brand characteristics. Their local coffee suppliers are    cation,  so  they  decided  to  shift  their  focus  towards   candles  and  vases.  The  rectangular  mirror  on  the  other
 neighborhood,  where  El  Fant  is  located,  boasts  a  long   Good Life Coffee Roasters, who won the title of Best Cof-  hosting events. Starting late last year, they ramped up   side features hand-polished ironwork from the periphery
 history,  the  overall  area  remains  vibrant  due  to  its  mar-  fee Roaster 2024 at the Nordic Coffee Festival in Sweden.   activities  like  book  clubs,  music  performances,  and   to the center, creating a wonderful effect of seeing flow-
 ket culture and the presence of numerous boutiques and   The supplier shares El Fant’s philosophy of choosing food   Supperclub—a  culinary  showcase  featuring  diverse   ers through the fog.
 restaurants, they considered this dynamic in their design   according to the time, they view coffee as a seasonal fruit,   cuisines—to  draw  in  more  guests,  whether  they  come   By  balancing  strategies  and  aesthetics,  Sylvie,
 approach, seeking a balance and dialogue between the old   so they prioritize the freshest harvests, resulting in a con-  by chance or with a specific purpose.  Joe,  and  the  team  at  Yatofu  have  created  a  space  that
 and the new, rather than simply preserving the past.   stantly evolving menu based on seasonality. Their aim is   At El Fant, hospitality is paramount. Sylvie and Joe   invites guests to relax, connect, and savor the moment.
 The colors and atmosphere of the interior are heav-  freshness, which is why they source from familiar farms   strive  to  create  a  space  where  guests  feel  not  only  wel-  Through  thoughtful  design  choices  and  attention  to
 ily influenced by the hues of the neighborhood’s building   for traceability and lasting partnerships, planning farm vis-  comed  but  embraced.  With  a  diverse  staff  hailing  from   detail,  El  Fant  transports  visitors  to  a  realm  where
 facades.  The  tan  textured  walls  within  the  space  reflect   its to further bond with our producers.  different  corners  of  the  globe,  El  Fant  exudes  an  inter-  beauty and utility coexist harmoniously.
 the  tones  of  the  old  buildings,  while  vibrant  aubergine    “The geniuses behind Good Life coffee are Lauri and   national  flair,  offering  a  seamless  blend  of  English-lan-  What they do just echoes what Canadian-Ameri-
 red, galvanized steel, and original pine wood introduce a   Aleksi. Over the years of crafting the coffee beans, they’ve   guage  service  and  multicultural  ambiance.  Whether   can motivational public speaker and self-development
 contemporary and relaxed perspective.   honed their roasting techniques and achieved outstanding   guests  gather  for  a  reunion,  a  date  night,  a  live  music   author  Brian  Tracy  said,  “The  greatest  joys  of  life
 When  it  comes  to  drinks  and  food,  El  Fant  works   results  worldwide.  Despite  their  status  as  coffee  masters,   performance, or a knitting club, El Fant promises an ex-  are happy memories. Your job is to create as many of
 closely with local partners. They launch special products   they’re incredibly humble and generously offered guidance   perience that transcends borders.  them as possible.”


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