Steely space theme patisserie Displaying chunks of meteorite, and a green monochrome This is a pastry shop featuring squiggly furnishings. lookbook Unique and unusual bakery interior designs.
Designers and architects around the globe have designed bakeries and patisseries that offer a fun and playful environment in which to shop for baked goods or to enjoy while enjoying a delicious treat.
A bakery that features an open-plan kitchen and showcases the breadA cheese tart shop that uses a -making process. Lego Display counter: Here are eight unusual bakeries and patisseries featured on Dezeen
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Black Star Pastry, China, by Linehouse
Design studio for Black Star Pastry’s first Chinese outlet in Australia. Linehouse created a space-themed interior filled with stainless-steel Display shelves with meteorites
The shelving extends over the walls to form an arched ceiling. The counter is white-tiled and nine levitating cakes can be seen in glass containers.
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Breadway, Ukraine, by Lera Brumina and Artem Trigubchak
The cafe and bakery were designed by Lera Brunmina and ArtemTrigubchak. Ukraine With colorful walls upholstery.
The interior was originally a dental clinic. The designers transformed it by mixing pink and rusty tones with blue and gray tones to emphasize the warm colour of bread.
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Casa Mela, Spain, by Casa Antillón
Casa Mela is a pastry shop. Madrid consists of two rooms, which are the Spanish studio. Casa Antillón You can contrast the two by finishing one in white and one in green.
Customers enter the shop through the all-white room. This room features an angular stainless counter that showcases the sweet treats (pictured above).
For dining in the green space, you can use metal tables or chairs with wriggly edges to make your choice of table and chair.
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Mintchi Croissant, Brazil, by Dezembro Arquitetos
Architecture studio Dezembro Arquitetos was informed by pastry techniques when designing the Montchi Croissant patisserie in São Paolo.
Perforated was used to make the flooring, countertop, and benches. terracotta Bricks were filled with concrete, piped from an icing tip.
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Café Teri, South Korea, by Nameless Architecture
It is located at the base a mountain in Daejeon. South Korea, the Café Teri bakery and cafe is made up of two buildings with exterior walls that curve towards each other to form an “artificial valley”.
Design by Nameless ArchitectureThe bakery interior is dominated by curving walls that create a dramatic effect and then slope down to form stepping seating.
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Sofi, Germany, by Mathias Mentze and Alexander Vedel Ottenstein
Mathias Mentze of Denmark and Alexander Vedel Ottenstein from Denmark transformed an old brick factory into an office building. Berlin Sofi is a craft bakery featuring warm tones, wood finishes, and red vinyl flooring.
An open-plan kitchen is located in the center of the space. It was designed by the architects as a production floor, allowing visitors the opportunity to see the bread-making process.


This cheese tart shop’s centrepiece is a counter made from Lego bricks KyotoTokyo-based designer, Yoko Ono created the. Yusuke Seki.
The counter is lined with bamboo latticework, and the open kitchen at the rear shows the process of baking the cheese tarts.


Liberté, France, by Emmanuelle Simon
Interior architecture studio Emmanuelle Simon added arched shelving coves and rounded furniture to the Liberté bakery in ParisThis space is designed to encourage visitors to stay longer during their bakery trips.
Warm sandy colors and Raku were used to complement the rounded shapes. tiles – ceramic tiles that were created by the ancient Japanese firing technique – cover the central island and back walls of the alcoves.
This is the latest installment in our lookbooks series. It provides visual inspiration through Dezeen’s archive. Look through previous lookbooks for more inspiration. inviting entrance halls, minimalist Tokyo apartments bathrooms with colourful sanitary ware.