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About Coffee Posters

About Coffee Posters

A small archive-led shop curating public-domain coffee visuals. Belle Époque advertising, 19th-century botanical plates, Ottoman café lithographs, plantation paintings, and domestic European genre work — all sourced from institutional archives, restored, and prepared for printing.

What we do

We find, restore, annotate, and sell print-ready public-domain coffee visuals. The underlying works are in public domain — we don’t own them and we don’t pretend to. What we sell is the curation, the restoration, the historical write-up, the print preparation, and the catalog framing that turns scattered institutional records into a coherent archive.

What we don’t do

We don’t invent stories about artists or workshops. We don’t romanticize colonial-era iconography. We don’t write “ritual” copy or “elevate your routine” lines. If a piece carries orientalist or labor-history weight, we name it; we don’t dress it up.

Where the material comes from

  • Wellcome Collection (London)
  • Wikimedia Commons · coffee categories
  • Google Cultural Institute
  • Museu Paulista da Universidade de São Paulo
  • Library of Congress, prints and photographs division
  • New York Public Library digital collections
  • Internet Archive book illustrations
  • Gallica (Bibliothèque nationale de France)
  • Rijksmuseum, Smithsonian Open Access, Europeana

About the operator

Coffee Posters is run by Li Yuan and is a project of TimberFlare. TimberFlare’s main business is specialty-coffee adjacent and the customer overlap is direct. Coffee Posters is run as an independent property; the only crossover is editorial taste and email marketing.

Contact

Direct correspondence: hello@coffeeposters.com