berlin's KEIT bakery interiors balance rugged stone with soft washi paper
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berlin's KEIT bakery interiors balance rugged stone with soft washi paper
"The layout reads immediately through its centerpiece. A large counter traces a curved path across the room, guiding both movement and attention. Formed from a reclaimed millstone, the surface has been cut into three segments and reassembled into a continuous, fan-like sequence."
"The counter operates as more than a surface within KEIT Bakery in Kreuzberg. A stainless-steel extension continues its curvature, integrating storage and workspace without interrupting the line."
"Bread sits on a pared-back shelving system in stainless steel, where straight lines and thin profiles sharpen the presence of each loaf. The contrast between the precision of the display and the irregularity of the baked forms becomes part of the visual order."
"The walls introduce a different pace. Clad in handmade washi paper, they carry a layered surface that diffuses light and softens the harder elements in the room."
KEIT Bakery in Kreuzberg, Berlin, showcases a minimalist interior designed by Studio Michael Burman, emphasizing stone, wood, and steel. The centerpiece is a large, curved counter made from a reclaimed millstone, guiding customer movement. A stainless-steel extension integrates storage and workspace, while solid Douglas fir adds warmth. Bread is displayed on a simple stainless-steel shelving system, highlighting texture and variation. The walls, clad in handmade washi paper, diffuse light and soften the space, creating a harmonious balance between materials.
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