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German architects Designliga shared with us their interior design for this new Pastry Shop in Munich, Germany for a Greenpeace punk activist.
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Client
Armin Stegbauer: punk, Greenpeace activist and cafe owner, on a mission from the heart. His aim: to free cakes and gateaux from their years of imprisonment behind the bars of crocheted doilies, cologne and dusty Sunday tradition. Stegbauer, saviour of “Cafe Kubitscheck” in Waldfriedhofstrasse, a traditional Munich confectioner‘s from the 1950s, has made it his goal to revamp the confectioner‘s tradition for the modern age. But not without taking on board some endearing aspects of Germany‘s confectionery culture that are worthy of preservation. One route to his goal is the campaign “Torte an anderen Orten” ["Gateaux On the Go"], exhibitions at unexpected locations in collaboration with artists, creative minds and lateral thinkers of all kinds. Stegbauer‘s mission statement expresses the uncompromising quality standards he applies to his products: Fuck the Backmischung!
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Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
Location
A district with history as the new home of the movement. Munich‘s Westend district houses a cross-section of social classes, all of whom leave their mark. Migrant workers, intelligentsia, students and tradespeople, coexisting in mutual understanding and respect.
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Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
ChallengeDesign packaging for the movement:
- Corporate Identity
- Interior Design
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Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
Photo © Courtesy of Designliga |
floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Designliga |
The people
Interior designer: DesignligaLocation: Munich, Germany
Photographs: Courtesy of Designliga
via:archdaily