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Cannoncino, the “sweet” design of the pastry shop in Piacenza

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Cannoncino is the evocative name of the new pastry shop founded in Piacenza by a young pastry chef, supported by Studio Vanda for the creation of a Total Concept designed to convey the brand taking inspiration from the spiral shape of the cannoncino, which is a food architecture in itself.

This shape is the inspiration for the brand logo and the interior design of the whole shop.

Inspired by the organic architectures of Rudolf Steiner’s Goetheanum in Dornach, the Studio decided to use sinuous, soft shapes, replacing every corner with curves, in order to create a muffled place where you can have a “sweet” rest.

In addition to the organic shapes, the space has a very welcoming feeling due to the use of a single color across all surfaces, creating a play of shadows and chiaroscuro: it’s called beige or custard, which is the color of cannoncini.

This play of soft lines and asymmetrical curves is enhanced by brass suspensions with a circular shape whose light is diffused indirectly, never directly.

In the same vein, the materials for the furniture are metallic and bronzed and never contrast with the background but instead blend in and reflect it, creating points of light.