KEIT Bakery in Kreuzberg, Berlin, features a minimalist design by Studio Michael Burman, characterized by a central curved counter made from reclaimed millstone, complemented by materials like stone, wood, and steel. The interior balances rugged textures with softer elements, such as washi paper walls, creating a visually appealing and functional space for bread-making and display.
The KEIT Bakery in Berlin exemplifies how a unified design language can be achieved through the thoughtful juxtaposition of materials and forms. By using a reclaimed millstone as a centerpiece counter that guides customer flow, complemented by textures like washi paper and Douglas fir, the design creates a tactile and visually cohesive environment. This approach showcases the potential for blending rugged and soft materials to enhance spatial experience in interior design projects.