Five design-focused delis with delectable interiors
Delicatessens might simply be places to pick up provisions, but architects and designers are increasingly completing them with striking interiors. Dezeen has picked out five of the best.
Ranging from a store in London with minimalist concrete display stands and another in Melbourne with salami-like counters, check out the full selection below:
Natoora, UK, by Noé Galomb and Finch
The "slick and minimal" interiors of this deli in west London's Chelsea do without typical supermarket food storage like produce-filled hessian sacks and plastic crates.
Food stuffs are instead arranged in order of seasonality and displayed on stacked concrete shelves, which are intended to reference layers of soil.
Grey surfaces throughout are offset by a terrazzo-like till counter and central sink basin.
Hunter & Co Deli, Australia, by Mim Design
The produce on offer inside this Melbourne deli directly informed its interiors ? a flecked pink counter at the store's entrance is meant to resemble sliced salami.
Meanwhile, spherical pendant lamps suspended from the ceiling are supposed to look like strings of small mozzarella cheese balls called bocconcini.
As well as a small cafe, the space also plays host to a rosé-coloured wine-tasting area where visitors can sit and sample the diverse selection of bottles that are available to buy.
La Sartine, France, by Bertrand Guillon
Intended to be a "punchy" alternative to traditional Provencal grocery stores, this deli has be...
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