



Teh C & Tiles: A Kopitiam Revival
Sarawak Kopitiam Reimagined is a fresh take on a beloved cultural staple — a design concept that marries heritage charm with contemporary sensibility. Inspired by the nostalgic ambiance of traditional kopitiams across Sarawak, this space has been thoughtfully reinterpreted to feel both familiar and new.
The material palette is rooted in memory: green mosaic tiles, faded white walls, and marble-top tables instantly evoke the warmth of old cafés, while rattan textures and ceiling fans provide sensory echoes of a time gone by. Carefully curated vintage elements — from biscuit tins to multilingual menu boards — are layered into the design to ground the space in authenticity.
Natural sunlight floods the interior, enhancing the sense of calm and openness. Social by nature, the seating layout encourages connection — whether it's over a kopi o, a slice of Sarawak layer cake, or quiet morning reflection with the paper in hand.
This concept isn’t just about nostalgia — it’s about reviving everyday rituals and creating a place where culture, comfort, and conversation flow naturally. It’s a space that respects tradition while embracing modern living.
Teh C & Tiles: A Kopitiam Revival
Sarawak Kopitiam Reimagined is a fresh take on a beloved cultural staple — a design concept that marries heritage charm with contemporary sensibility. Inspired by the nostalgic ambiance of traditional kopitiams across Sarawak, this space has been thoughtfully reinterpreted to feel both familiar and new.
The material palette is rooted in memory: green mosaic tiles, faded white walls, and marble-top tables instantly evoke the warmth of old cafés, while rattan textures and ceiling fans provide sensory echoes of a time gone by. Carefully curated vintage elements — from biscuit tins to multilingual menu boards — are layered into the design to ground the space in authenticity.
Natural sunlight floods the interior, enhancing the sense of calm and openness. Social by nature, the seating layout encourages connection — whether it's over a kopi o, a slice of Sarawak layer cake, or quiet morning reflection with the paper in hand.
This concept isn’t just about nostalgia — it’s about reviving everyday rituals and creating a place where culture, comfort, and conversation flow naturally. It’s a space that respects tradition while embracing modern living.