Imagine everyday appliances redesigned by the world’s most famous architects. Artist and digital illustrator Lucas Kenji, known for playful visual experiments, explores coffee machines imagined in the styles of Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and other masters. The result is both recognizable and playful, capturing each architect’s signature touch.
Antonio Gaudí

Santiago Calatrava

Frank Gehry

Marcel Breuer

Jeanne Gang

Norman Foster

Kazuo (Kazuyo) Sejima

Kengo Kuma

Lina Bo Bardi

Zaha Hadid

Paulo Mendes da Rocha

Rui Otake

Louis H. Sullivan

Bjarke Ingels

Daniel Libeskind

Jean Nouvel

Tadao Ando

Oscar Niemeyer

Note: The piece also reminds us to consider both the cups and the buttons—coffee makers must stay functional while visually expressive. And while mugs don’t always match each architect’s style, the fun lies in imagining how the design language translates to the machine itself.
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