Luckin Coffee Unveils Ren Zhe Sculpture at 20,000th Store

Luckin Coffee has reached a historic benchmark with the inauguration of its 20,000th store in Beijing's Zhongguancun Science Park, a premier technology district. Luckin Coffee's 20,000th store marks a significant step in the brand's commitment to sustainable development. As the first green store in China's coffee industry designed and constructed according to the LEED ID+C v4 Platinum standard, it stands as a testament to the company's eco-friendly ethos. Currently, Luckin Coffee boasts three LEED Gold certified stores in China. Spanning nearly 200 square meters across two floors, the store offers a modern and spacious design infused with high-tech aesthetics.

The store's centerpiece is a thematic sculpture, "In Hand," created in partnership with acclaimed artist Ren Zhe. The sculpture, depicting a composed warrior, conveys a message of tranquility, resolve, and poise, reflecting Luckin Coffee's ongoing pursuit of excellence in the coffee industry. Ren Zhe's artwork not only enhances the store's ambiance but also symbolizes the brand's commitment to transcending boundaries.

To extend the celebration to customers, Luckin Coffee introduces a series of "In Hand" merchandise on July 22. Featuring a double-cup bag and sleeve with innovative hot silver technology, this limited edition collection is a testament to the brand's creative spirit. With every purchase of two cups of coffee, customers will receive a set of commemorative stickers, encouraging them to embrace a lucky and sustainable lifestyle.

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