cycladic forms and traditions shape cavernous tserki patisserie in paros

cycladic forms and traditions shape cavernous tserki patisserie in paros

tserki sculpts a cycladic patisserie

 

The Tserki patisserie in Paros immerses visitors in a harmonious fusion of cultural heritage, Cycladic forms, and the timeless luminosity of marble for a pastry experience inspired by the traditional aesthetic of the Greek island on which it sits. Injecting a distinct artistic inspiration to the design concepts, Saint of Athens and DVMP Architects have teamed up to create a space that transcends boundaries of time and serves delectable deserts as ephemeral artifacts in a cavernous, museum-like space. The interior is characterized by simple forms carved into pristine whitewashed plaster tiles that recall historic Parian marble sculptures, while soft fabric curtains wither from the ceiling to emulate boat sails inspired by the Aegean Sea.

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
all images courtesy of Saint of Athens

 

 

saint of athens emulates the luminosity of greek marble

 

With interiors designed by creative agency Saint of Athens and architecture shaped by Athens-based DMVP Architects, the new Tserki branch embodies the artisanal essence of the popular pastry brand fused with the simplicity of Cycladic forms and the ethereal nature of Greek marble. Paros’ traditional aesthetic naturally extends through throughout the space, enhanced by the whitewashed plaster surfaces that recall the island’s distinguished marble quarries notably celebrated for their pristine white, semi-transparency, and artistic heritage.

 

Drawing on this, the space is conceived as a museum-like backdrop for the presentation of the confectionaries, with the design team further likening historic Parian marble sculptures to the creative craft of pastry making. ‘The place feels like a giant work of sculpted art, interrupted only bu elegant displays for the pastries, and paired with a small dividing wall that hosts white amphoras in a modern take,’ notes Nikolaos Palaiologos of Saint of Athens.

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
a small dividing wall hosts white amphoras in a modern interpretation

 

 

Moreover, the Cycladic light and the surrounding Aegean Sea are together encapsulated to create a soft-white atmosphere with a luminous radiance reminiscent of how light penetrates marble. This effect is achieved by enclosing the patisserie in a cavernous interior with white walls built from sculpted tiles positioned to let light in and softly reflect it around. Flowing cloths are also delicately hung from the ceiling to recall flowing boat sails, rooting the structure in its context.

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
the spatial design pays homage to historic sculptures in Parian marble

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cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
simple white forms inspired by Cycladic aesthetics

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cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
a fusion of simplicity and intricacy

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
a museum-like interior inspired by cultural heritage

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
a nod to the natural landscape of Paros

cycladic forms and traditions shape saint of athens' cavernous tserkie patisserie in paros
Saint of Athens and DVMP Architects root Tserki in its context

 

 

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project info:

 

name: Tserki

designer: Saint of Athens, DVMP Architects

location: Paros, Greece

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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