You know what no one ever says about e-commerce businesses? โ€œThis build-out is bonkers.โ€ You just click, click, click and that is that; itโ€™s steamlined and a little boring. But there is one e-tail site has made the jump into click-and-mortar, and their build-out is bonkers.

CafeBond.com is a Singapore-based e-tailer of specialty coffee from Australia, Japan, Taiwan, and Malaysia and they have just opened the ridiculously beautiful The Bean Shop in Singaporeโ€™s Millenia Walk mall.

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According to the press release, The Bean Shop will be โ€œSingaporeโ€™s first specialty coffee bean-only retail storeโ€ and will some of the best selling coffees from โ€œAsiaโ€™s largest specialty coffee e-tailer.โ€ Roasters include Seven Seeds Coffee, Market Lane, and Ona Coffee from Australia; Simple Kaffa from Taiwan; Fulgen Coffee from Japan; and VCR Coffee and Cloud Catcher from Malaysia, amongst others.

And all that coffee is great, but just look at this place! The pink neon, the wood pops, the showroom-esque feel. Itโ€™s majestic. Iโ€™d shop there but Iโ€™m already kinda afraid I would break somethingโ€ฆ and I donโ€™t live in Singapore, but mostly the part about breaking things. The Bean Shop will also feature a โ€œcurated selection of coffee brewing equipment and accessories.โ€

Cafebond.com co-founder and CEO Keyis Ng had this to say:

Weโ€™ve been sharing the love for specialty coffee with our customers online for a year now and to celebrate our 1st anniversary, we are excited to be extending it offline… Enjoying specialty coffee is a sensory journey and as an e-commerce platform, we are excited and for the first time, we will be bringing it into a real life, physical experience for our customers.

The Bean Shop is open now from 11am to 8pm daily.

Zac Cadwaladerย is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas.ย Read more Zac Cadwaladerย on Sprudge.

*all images via Cafebond.com.

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