The Kettle Black: Studio You Me Design New South Melbourne Coffee Shop
/The Melbourne-based creatives at Studio You Me build an airy and fresh interior space for a local cafe, Kettle Black, to serve up a piping hot cuppa.
Read MoreThe Melbourne-based creatives at Studio You Me build an airy and fresh interior space for a local cafe, Kettle Black, to serve up a piping hot cuppa.
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