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Project Feature Issue No. 10Purity and Precision – Lune Croissanterie Armadale by Ewert Leaf Words by Peter Bain Architecture by Ewert Leaf Photography by Jack Lovel Build by Trust Projects Interior Design by Ewert Leaf Engineering by Compass Engineering Group Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 10 Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 10 Issue No. 10 Issue No. 10 features work from Durbach Block Jaggers, B.E Architecture, CHROFI, Shaun Lockyer Architects, Crosson Architects, Studio Prineas, Anthony Gill Architects and more. Order Now
View Gallery Void of all visual noise, Lune Armadale builds on the brand’s purity and precision, offering a space more reminiscent of a gallery than a traditional bakery. Brought to life by Ewert Leaf, Lune’s fourth retail space continues to celebrate croissant making.Lune has built a reputation over the years for creating world-famous croissants – just take one look at the size of its queues. But for the team, croissants are more than just pastry; they are a celebration of complexity, nuance and enjoyment. This same dedication and precision flows into Lune’s physical spaces, and the latest Armadale store is no exception.
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View Gallery Just as the Lune practice of baking breaks with traditional methods and makes way for progressive thinking and ingenuity, Ewert Leaf has imprinted this same approach into the design.
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View Gallery Each individual Lune croissant is handmade by artisans and represents creativity, fastidious attention to detail and innovative thinking. So, naturally, these themes were unpacked and crafted into a curated interior that focuses on framing each and every pastry. Just as the Lune practice of baking breaks with traditional methods and makes way for progressive thinking and ingenuity, Ewert Leaf has imprinted this same approach into the design.Those who interact with the space will no doubt feel the same curiosity and intrigue as when biting into one of the flaky croissants. Set beneath a luxurious apartment building, the store itself is defined by an opulent choice of materials, a brutalist aesthetic and textured surfaces – while the relationship between each element is meticulously explored and questioned. Weathered-brass features are scattered throughout, as display pastries sit atop a slab of poured concrete that is the store’s counter.
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View Gallery The level of refinement in this highly collaborative design has been achieved through a deep understanding between Lune and Ewert Leaf. The experience of buying a croissant from Lune is like no other, and the bold new Armadale store further cements its status.
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