FOREIGN377 on foot is a compact take-away coffee point designed as a micro-architecture piece within the city. It’s a place where fast rituals and slow social moments meet. The circular counter opens directly to the street, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior and inviting people to pause, gather, and interact.
The design embraces a clean, monolithic language, smooth curves, concrete textures, and subtle brass elements, creating a sculptural presence within the urban fabric. The façade forms a small stage for everyday encounters: quick morning coffees, spontaneous conversations, or a brief stop during a walk.
Modular outdoor cubes extend the space into the street, transforming the frontage into an informal social zone. These elements act both as seating and as urban markers, shaping a shared environment that feels open, casual, and communal.
FOREIGN377 on foot positions itself not simply as a coffee spot, but as a micro-hub for connection—a neighborhood touchpoint that amplifies the brand’s design-driven identity while introducing a new way to experience public space.


