The Baker D. Chirico bakery in the Carlton area of Melbourne, Australia boasts an interior that is as beautiful as it is functional. The wavy walls double as cooling racks for just-baked bread.
The undulating interior design was created by March Studio and FOD. Click through the pages below to read more about the Baker D. Chirico bakery and see photos by Peter Bennetts.
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The undulating walls are made of CNC-routed plywood.
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The center counter is essentially a super-sized work bench with POS terminals, scales, knife holders and crumb trays all built in.
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That counter facilitates the Baker D. Chirico employees' workflow of slicing, wrapping and selling the bread.
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Shelf depth and space is customized according to the different types of bread sold at Baker D. Chirico, including baguettes, ficelle loaves and pagnotta.
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The stark interior is meant to evoke the simplicity of bread itself.
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When seen from the outside, the wavy walls are even more breathtaking.
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Here's a straight-on look of Baker D. Chirico from the outside.
