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The ocean-blue vertical-striped bar counter feels like a breathing magnet—its concave and convex texture ripples in light and shade. Touching it, you can feel the subtle undulations of the pattern, as if imbuing the shop with the touch of an ocean breeze. The arced contours are particularly captivating, avoiding the harshness of right angles while creating a natural connection with the dessert counter and cake accessories area. When ordering at the bar, one's body unconsciously relaxes, and even conversations become more casual, as if the bar's curves emanate an atmosphere of relaxed consumption.

For the staff, the curved recessed bar counter perfectly accommodates the cash register and food preparation area, allowing them to turn and pick up ingredients and pass food items with a fluid, flowing flow. For customers, the counter serves as both a service window and an interactive showcase—the aroma of freshly made waffles and the frothy foam of drinks can be seen through the glass and the edge of the bar counter, allowing them to watch and chat, making their purchases a truly memorable experience. Even more remarkable is the curved flow of traffic: from the archway at the entrance, footsteps naturally flow deeper into the store, following the curve of the bar counter. Even the traffic flow has been designed to "pamper the lazy."

The shelves seem to have been disassembled into a three-piece set - the wooden shelves have a slightly matte and warm touch, the metal black frames are hard and straight, and when the golden sign is placed on top, the "Cookies" area instantly stands up with a sense of ceremony. The most amazing part is the connection between the glass cabinet and the wooden rack. The desserts in the transparent cabinet exude refinement, while the canned snacks on the adjacent wooden rack have a touch of the warmth of daily life. The combination of these two textures makes each product stand out even more, as if saying, "I deserve a closer look."

The arc-shaped blue rack on the left has a special circle "Gift Hamper". The red ribbon jumps into small flames on the blue background. The gift boxes are neatly piled up, and the atmosphere of giving gifts is immediately full. In the middle, the wooden frame arranges the biscuits and refreshments in a "snack square", and the pastries in the transparent packaging are crowded together, exuding a lively atmosphere. The glass cabinet on the right hides more surprises, from canned ingredients to decorative plugins, as if it were "putting on a show" for the cake. While strolling around, I found that my feet would unconsciously follow the classification of the shelves. I would look for souvenirs on the blue shelves and pick snacks on the wooden shelves. The movement lines were all designed in a "smooth turning mode".
