Description
This bamboo coffee truck, brimming with craftsmanship, is the warmest sight on every street corner. Three brass warm lamps hang down from the hand-woven bamboo canopy, casting a star-like glow when night falls. The body of the vehicle is made of old bamboo that has been bent over fire. Between the natural bamboo nodes, there are curtains modified from coffee bean burlap bags. Every rivet is deliberately aged to a bronze color. On the left side of the operation counter, there is an Italian vintage lever coffee machine. On the right side, on the bamboo rack, Japanese hand-brewing utensils are hung. In the wooden tray, coarse earthenware cups and bamboo joint cup pads are randomly stacked. The storage basket at the rear of the vehicle can hold freshly baked bean bags, and when the side flip is unfolded, it transforms into a mini menu with bamboo pattern prints. The mottled grey walls in the background and the climbing green plants add a touch of wild charm to each extraction. When the first wisp of steam, mingled with the fragrance of bamboo, rises, this coffee truck becomes a healing station in the city. Whether it’s the art market, the corner of an old street or the courtyard of a homestay, it uses the creaking of wheels and the rich aroma of coffee to press the pause button on your life. (Note: A bamboo tube coffee powder measuring spoon and a handwritten brewing guide are included with the vehicle. The roof can be replaced with a waterproof oilcloth version. It is recommended to wipe the bamboo with pu ‘er tea soup every week to keep it warm and lustrous.)
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