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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Bun’s new restaurant in Milan, Italy by Masquespacio

 
April 3rd, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Masquespacio

Masquespacio has just finished its first interior design project in Milan for Italian hamburger chain Bun.

After presenting its Memphis inspired Toadstool collection in 2016 and their collaborative exhibition with Italian terracotta artisan Poggi Ugo during the last Milan Design Week, now Masquespacio returns back to Milan with its first interior design project for Bun, located at Viale Bligny, next to the Bocconi University. The aim for the project was to create an identity with a clear focus on the younger generations and at the same time represent a more sophisticated approach for a high-quality hamburger restaurant.

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

  • Architects: Masquespacio
  • Project: Bun’s new restaurant
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Gregory Abbate
  • Client: Bun
  • Surface: 140 m2
  • Opening: January 2021

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

During the last years there is a strong growth of hamburger chains, although most of them are opting for a vintage & industrial look for their spaces. The design developed by Masquespacio for Bun takes the opposite direction and seeks to create an innovative concept that showcases the authenticity of Bun and its smash burgers. This way Masquespacio has used gold touches and terrazzo tiles mixed with a splash of color that creates a sophisticated, but at the same time fresh design.

The project itself although starts from the investigation of the existing elements of the space with the aim to integrate them into the overall design aesthetic.

Ana Hernández, creative director from Masquespacio: “When we saw the beautiful bricks and arcs from the space it was evident for us that we would use these 2 elements as the starting point of the design.”

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

To create a uniform aesthetic through the space Masquespacio added additional arc forms with a green and purple color through the whole space, some totally independent and others are highlighting the already existing arcs from the interior architecture.

Additionally, the wooden table tops and plants represent the healthy and zero plastic identity from Bun.

After their successful collaboration in this project Masquespacio and Bun are now also working on several new restaurants, amongst which the next one will be Buns’ first opening in Turin.

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

Image Courtesy © Gregory Abbate

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