SETT: More Than Simply Occupying Space _ Design Studio Maoom


" the place & seat " It is an act of more than simply occupying space; it is about embracing a unique moment and staying in that place. When present there, the surrounding air, landscape, and sounds merge to create a complete experience, and fully enjoying that time becomes the essence of sensing and appreciating the space.
Furthermore, in harmony with architecture and nature, we aim to stay quiet, without conflict, respecting time through nine distinct meanings.


SETT is a space that presents a variety of variations within its own rules and order, offering high-quality flavors and refined service through well-curated F&B menus.
It's a brand deeply rooted in the philosophy of proposing better tastes and respectful ways of interaction through space.
This approach connects people with nature and reflects our purpose of existing together in mutual harmony.


We sought ways to deliver high-quality service and meaningful experiences grounded in respect and consideration at every location.
Every moment has been prepared with quiet dedication and care, embracing the intention to coexist and respect each other.
Our spaces reflect a harmonious approach that respects time spent without contention, aligning with architecture and nature to create a connection between people and the natural world.


With this approach, we aim to create spaces that embody delicate care and sophisticated respect, establishing a sensory order that brings new value to relaxation.
The experience expands according to the place and time spent, as we shape visual order through an attitude of care, minimizing irregularities, and defining the meaning of each place along the architectural flow.
We aspire to gift an experience that resonates with the sounds of each season, fostering a connection felt most closely and profoundly.



Architect:Â Design Studio Maoom Â
Project: SETT
Type:Â Coffee Shop
Area: 1868 sq.mt.
Year:Â 2023
Location:Â Yongin-si, South Korea
Lead Architects: Minkyu Choi, Yeonjoung kim, Jeonghwan Lee
Design Team:Â Â Yeri Lee
Technical Team:Â Jaeneyon Kim
Landscape Architecture:Â The Sup
Text: By Architect
Photography: Kimdonggyu
Source:Â Archdaily
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