Camera with a view: Cafe in South Korean countryside is shaped like a vintage Rolleiflex


A countryside town about 40 miles from South Korea's capital Seoul is home to a double-storey cafe shaped as a vintage Rolleiflex camera.



Dreamy Camera cafe stands out on the hills of the town of Yangpyeong as a red, rectangular building shaped like a Rolleiflex twin lens camera, including shutter button and focus wheel.



Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views from the two giant windows mimicking the camera's lens and get confused with pieces of design such as pencil sharpeners and electronic fans looking like mini-Rolleiflex.



Photography inspiration: Dreamy Camera Cafe mimics a vintage Rolleiflex double lens camera

The cafe was masterminded and built by Army aviation pilot Park Sung-Hwan and his wife, who also used to work as a pilot but is now retired and manages the cafe.



The couple has built the cafe right next to their house, where they live with their eight-year-old daughter and were inspired by their love of vintage cameras.



The cafe, which also features toilette paper rolls shaped like film rolls, took six years to build and opened in 2013.