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Black Star Pastry

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JURY VOTES
Single-Brand Store
6.71
5.79
7.36
5.21
6.27
Anda Zota
Anda Zota Editor in Chief at Igloo
7.37
7.77
8.29
7.6
7.76
Filip Janssen
Filip Janssen Founder at Zware Jongens
Stripped down to the essence but tr...
6.25
6.5
7.8
6.8
6.84
Claudio Pironi
Claudio Pironi CEO at Claudio Pironi & Partners
6
7
7.5
5
6.38
Talar Bardakjian
Talar Bardakjian Creative Director at ODG
Ethereal...
7.5
7.5
9
5.5
7.38
Andre Flinterhoff
Andre Flinterhoff Cofounder at Archicon Architectural Intelligence
6.5
7.5
7.5
5.5
6.75
Bart Veen
Bart Veen Experience Designer at Bart.Agency
Stunning. Very inspiring to see how...
8
7
9
6.5
7.63
Christina Wissing Oppermann
Christina Wissing Oppermann Commercial Director at Brandt Collective
7.98
7.36
8.45
6.88
7.67
Peter Culley
Peter Culley Founder and Creative Director at Spatial Affairs Bureau
7.24
7.31
6.95
5
6.63
Stephanie Ledoux
Stephanie Ledoux Partner at AW²
7.2
7.09
7.55
7.15
7.25
Arne Schultchen
Arne Schultchen Founder and Creative Director at design for human nature
Iconic enlightenment...
7
7
7.5
5.5
6.75
Salone
Salone Founder at Salone del Salon
7.74
7.24
7.02
7.1
7.28
Tanya Khanna
Tanya Khanna Founder at Epistle
6.3
6.28
6.47
6.2
6.31
Designer
Client
Black Star Pastry
Floor area
25 ㎡
Completion
2020
Design Director

In the midst of COVID-19, we finally introduce Black Star Pastry at The Galeries Sydney. A new era of Black Star Pastry’s awakes in 2020 with a whole new look and vibe. Created and built in February 2020, Black Star Pastry stood patient & silent in the peak of the pandemic and finally opened their doors to the public with great pride and achievement. Our client’s brief was simple- “A Hole in a Wall”. A visual minimalistic approach was taken by first applying a stark white base palette and allowing the architectural shape & form to play a major role. The white canvas folds opens and creates “A Hole in a Wall” which continues through to its sister kiosks both adjacent and above the space. A visual connection of the three spaces was created through the eyes of its patrons.