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Petit by Maison des Crêpes

Petit by Maison des Crêpes

Authors: arh. int. Alice Straton, arh. Anca Dumitrescu, arh. Alina Filipoiu, d. int. Ina Stamate, arh. Octavian Cazacu
Firm: 441 Design Powerhouse

Collaborators:
Collaborator: San Marco
Client: Maison des crepes SRL
Photo: Sabin Prodan

Authors’ Comment

Concept and Design:
The interior design project for Petit by Maison des Crêpes was created with great attention to detail and the aesthetic integration of the space into the urban context of the city center. We set out to combine industrial elements with artistic accents, thus creating a welcoming and modern environment for customers.

Flooring:
We decided to keep the existing floor material, which consists of gray tiles in a neutral tone. They provide a solid and versatile base for the rest of the design, creating an understated backdrop to highlight the other decor elements.

The ceiling:
One of the key elements of the project was uncovering the ceiling. As a result of this action, we discovered a generous height that allowed us to explore a design with industrial influences. We chose to keep the ventilation system visible, giving it a modern finish by painting it the same color as the ceiling: a dusty San Marco pink. This subtle shade adds a touch of delicacy and elegance to the space while maintaining a contemporary air.

The walls:
I extended the ceiling color on the walls up to the height of the original ceiling, thus creating visual continuity. The rest of the walls were painted white, turning them into a true canvas for artistic expression. For this project, we collaborated with artist Ana, who created delicate, contoured feminine silhouettes using the same shade of dusty pink as the ceiling. These works add personality and sophistication to the interior, balancing industrial and artistic.

The furniture:
For the furniture, we chose benches with a perimeter metal structure and wooden seats, complemented by comfortable cushions. These benches are tiled in various shades of pink, adding texture and warmth to the space. The furniture design was thought to be both functional and aesthetic, integrating harmoniously into the general concept of the arrangement.

The result:
Petit by Maison des Crêpes is now a space that harmoniously combines industrial elements with refined artistic details, offering a welcoming and modern atmosphere. Every detail has been thought out to create a pleasant visual experience and a comfortable space, perfect for enjoying the delicious creations of Maison des Crêpes.