Inside a Shaker-Inspired Bakery in Marseille, France
Photography by Marvin Leuvrey,
courtesy of Studio Classico (@studio_classico).
Join us for a look inside a Marseille bakery, redone by Suleïma Ben Achour and Antoine Lallement of Studio Classico with a “timeless, warm, and homemade" sensibility—and nods to Shaker style.
The counter is newly tiled with zellige and topped with a display case framed in iroko wood.
All of the wooden designs were fabricated by a team of cabinetmakers and carpenters from Marseille.
Suleïma and Antoine worked with graphic designer Victor Tual to create a hanging menu that they see as also working “like the pattern of an abstract painting.”
“The shelf skirt was an economic solution to hide the storage,” says Antoine; it’s made from second-hand fabric by textile designer Remi Marilleau.
The iroko tables are the architects’ interpretation of “the classic café table with Shaker inspiration.”
Remi Marilleau also made the bench cushion and pillows from cotton-linen leftovers.