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Baker D Chirico by March Studio. Slideshow: Australian practice March Studio conceived this Melbourne bakery as an oversized breadbasket. The undulating wooden slats that cover the rear wall and ceiling of the shop function as shelves for storing and displaying breads of different shapes and sizes. A wooden chopping board spans the length of the bakery to create a countertop with integrated pockets for scales, knives, crumb-catchers and checkouts. March Studio were also the designers for a series of unusual shops for skincare brand Aesop - see them here.

Photography is by Peter Bennetts. Here's the story of the project from March Studio: Baker D. “Just bread”, he said, and passed us a loaf. “Just bread?” A Wall Of Bread. Bread is a simple product, of few ingredients, traditionally displayed and sold simply. At the Carlton edition of Baker D. An undulation of CNC routed plywood forms wall and ceiling. “And I’ll sell it by the kilo”, he said, and showed us a knife. “By the kilo?” “And maybe some nougat”, he said. HAY. Résultats Google Recherche d'images correspondant à.

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