Dom Vine
Designer · Senior Designer
In their own words
A lot of the category leans heavily into either heritage cues or very cold, technical minimalism where the machine becomes the sole focus.
To balance those grounded tones with a more cultural, street-smart energy, we introduced accent colours like butter yellow, lilac and peppermint.
One of the main challenges was working with 3TEMP’s existing linear logotype. The task was building a full brand world around it that felt cohesive rather than layered on.
To do this, we leaned into the modular logic of the logo itself, allowing it to inform the wider system, from layout structures to typographic detailing.
At the same time, we deliberately contrasted its technical precision with textural typographic choices, a rich colour palette and art direction grounded in real spaces and materials.
Articles & interviews
- Studio NARI turns 3TEMP’s filter brewers into cultural objects
Studio NARI reimagined Swedish coffee equipment brand 3TEMP’s identity, transforming its filter brewers from technical tools into cultural objects. The rebrand, built around the concept of 'Brewing Culture,' combines Scandinavian clarity with streetwear-inspired energy through a refined typographic system, expressive colour palette, and editorially influenced layouts. The project extends across digital, print, and spatial applications, including the KYMERA installation.
- 3TEMP by Studio NARI
BP&O’s feature by Emily Gosling explores Studio NARI’s rebrand for Swedish coffee equipment manufacturer 3TEMP. The London studio developed a comprehensive identity system around an existing logo, balancing technical precision with tactile, human-centered design. The result reframes 3TEMP from a purely functional brand into one that celebrates brewing as a cultural and expressive act.