Cafe Culture Wallpaper at Goyang-si | Free HD Download
Photographed at Yeongsim-gil, Siksa-dong, Goyang-si in March 2025
Inside the same Siksa-dong cafe complex in Goyang-si, the view looks upward through a breathtaking overhead installation of hundreds of artificial flowers, butterflies, and botanical elements suspended from the glass greenhouse ceiling. Giant paper or fabric peonies in pink, white, and coral float alongside oversized monarch butterflies, dragonflies, and geometric wire frames, all backlit by the natural light pouring through the skylight above. Green ferns and trailing vines are woven into the installation, blurring the line between the artificial decorations and the real plants growing in the space below. The composition is deliberately overwhelming, a maximalist garden fantasy that fills every inch of the overhead space with color and form. Looking straight up through this suspended garden, the steel and glass structure of the greenhouse roof is visible beyond, grounding the fantasy in the reality of the architecture. This type of immersive interior installation has become a signature of Korean cafe culture, where each establishment competes to create the most Instagram-worthy environment. The spring timing of the visit is reflected in the floral theme, though these permanent installations draw crowds year-round. The portrait frame is ideal for this upward shot, capturing the full vertical depth of the suspended garden.