Located in a prime neighborhood in Beirut, a parking spot for a residential building was converted into a pastry shop. Designed by Studio Etienne Bas, the 20 sqm contemporary shop is the flagship store for the brand “Des Choux et Des Idees”.
Pastry shop in Beirut
Designed by Studio Etienne Basi in Beirut, this monochromatic pastry shop features an “urban mirror” that aim at extending the street into the store and vice versa.
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- 09 March 2017
- Beirut
Integrating the retail and the street experience, the architect uses an “urban mirror” to reflect the pastries for passersby. Over the course of the day, the urban mirror gradually changes its positioning with a manual process reflecting passersby instead of merchandise. The different reflections based on opening hours aim at extending the street into the store and vice versa.
The store, a monochromatic space, brings together mainly different white textures and materials. The latter concept reflects the layering of pastries served by the store. The circulation in the shop revolves around a central structure that inhabits the main display fridge, the cashier, a storage space, the urban mirror as well as indirect lighting for the unit. The structure is entirely composed of a 2cm steel structure white painted profile.
Des Choux et Des Idees, Beirut
Program: pastry shop
Architect: Studio Etienne Bas – Etienne Bastormagi and Dana Muhsen
Collaborator: Lucile Abi Chebl
Area: 20 sqm
Completion: 2017