CONCEPT
Gaudenti 1971 is a new format that mixes the small, Italian fine pastry shop with a large international bakery. This was the starting point to define a space that could convey both respect for the traditional values of Italian culture and a strong drive for renewal. This premise translated into a careful renovation of existing elements, which were systematically integrated into the new decor. While a different graphic motif was designed for each venue, giving a new interpretation of historical decorative styles, the consistent use of velvet and blue wood ensures the brand is instantly recognizable.
DEVELOPMENT
The original wood paneling from the early 1950s was renovated to lighten up overall decor and make it more delicate. In the same way, the ceiling coffers were altered and used for the new LED lighting system that gives the store an evocative luminous grid. Furthermore, blades of light echo the same geometric pattern introduced in the Carlo Felice location. The theatrical staircase that connects the two floors was freed and turned into part of the sitting area. The original hardwood floors had been gravely damaged by previous carpeting, but were recovered almost entirely. When restoration was not possible, they were replaced with resin flooring that clearly declares with its contrast a new solution, instead of hiding it.
Year 2018
Work started in 2018
Work finished in 2018
Status Completed works
Type Bars/Cafés / Restaurants / Interior Design / Custom Furniture / Graphic Design / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings / Furniture design / Product design / Building Recovery and Renewal
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