We start off East for the first of our stories in this bakery month. In a small store in Kyoto lies a treat for the mouth and eyes as petit boulangerie minimalism is really adopted and executed within this Interior. God is definitely in the detail here, with much attention being focused on the material textures which posses a rugged quality that you can only get from reclaimed aged timber. The gaping cracks in the base of the table (shown above) and the uneven way it has been cut, gives the space real character. What all of these rugged textures provide is the perfect display for the produce which really stands out among the worn and battered materials. A hint of colour is added to a feature wall where a single brass sheet is fixed to. Being a similar tone to the baked goods it compliments the space very well adding a bit of reflection and shimmer to the neutral matte white walls. These industrial materials mixed in with the neutral calm and peace of minimalism, makes for a very pleasant Interior. The large span of fenestration across the front of the store brings in an abundance of natural light and shines upon the delectable baked breads.
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