Ama was asked to create an aesthetic that reflected both the craft of ice cream making and that of the crafts that make up a large part of Sardinian culture, where the client originates.
Ama: Olivogelo
Commissioned to realize the new Olivogelo ice-cream shop, Andy Martin Architects designed 3D bespoke “lickable” tiles with hints of colored flavours to cover a wall.
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- 09 November 2013
- London
Having a confined space of just 17sqm Ama looked to use one wall as the focus, drawing the public into the space to discover the ice cream display.
Ama designed 3D bespoke “lickable” tiles with hints of colored flavours to cover this wall and then placed a reflective ceiling over everything to accentuate the colors.
The wall tiles were produced in the north of England and were glazed by Lubna Chowdhary. Five tile types were prototyped and 450 tiles were then produced by slip casting. Each tile is 200 x 200 mm and slightly different due to the firing process.
Olivogelo, Belgravia, London
Program: ice-cream shop
Architects: Andy Martin Architects
Area: 17 sqm
Completion: 2013