A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity in Bakery Interior Design
Peckish Bakery blends traditional and modern design elements, creating a dynamic and inviting space that fosters community interaction.
Peckish Bakery, located in the vibrant Minsheng neighborhood of Taipei, is a testament to thoughtful bakery interior design. Designed by the renowned architectural firm guudpin design, the space offers a seamless blend of old and new elements, celebrating both the neighborhood’s rich cultural heritage and a modern dining experience. The architects successfully preserved the original façade, retaining the mosaic-patterned arches while integrating contemporary materials like cement, red bricks, and wood, creating a timeless space that connects with the local community.



Concept and Design Approach
The concept of Peckish Bakery revolves around the interaction of space and community. The building’s original façade, which evokes a sense of nostalgia, has been carefully preserved and contrasted with dynamic interior elements. The space features a layered, textured design where the old meets the new, reflecting the evolving narrative of the neighborhood.


To optimize the interior layout, the architects took into account the space’s history and constraints. The low ceiling of the old storefront was balanced with bright, light tones that infuse the space with a sense of openness. Thoughtful zoning defines the key areas—service zones, seating areas, and a curated product section—all integrated into the design with ease and flow.


Emphasizing the Old and New
One of the most striking features of the bakery's interior is the interplay between the old structure and modern design elements. The original beams and columns symbolize the lasting character of the past, while the sleek woodwork and modern furnishings bring a sense of freshness and vitality. Custom-made furniture, such as the orange-pink hues incorporated into the chairs, tiles, and shelves, reflect the brand’s identity, creating a unique visual experience for visitors.



The Role of Color and Light
Color plays a significant role in the overall ambiance of Peckish Bakery. The signature hues of Ivette Cafe’s green and Peckish's unique orange-pink are prominently featured throughout the space. These colors add energy and contrast, making the environment feel lively and inviting. Special lighting techniques are used to enhance the reflective surfaces of the décor and collectible art pieces by Rotganzen, creating shimmering patterns that enrich the sensory experience for guests.


Harmonizing with the Neighborhood
The design of Peckish Bakery incorporates elements that tie the space to its urban setting. Large windows let natural light flood the interior, connecting the indoor space to the outside environment. Greenery and plants further enrich the space, creating a harmonious balance with the vibrant cityscape visible through the windows. The result is a bakery and dining space that is not just about food but also about the experience, fostering connections and community interactions.




Innovation in Design Details
Attention to detail is a hallmark of the design, particularly with the inclusion of symbolic elements referencing the number "three." This subtle motif appears in various aspects of the space, from the door handles to the triangular chair design, art pieces, and chair legs. These design choices enhance the spatial experience, guiding visitors through the space with a sense of discovery.




Peckish Bakery stands as a prime example of how architectural and interior design can transform a traditional space into something that resonates with both history and modernity. By blending old-world charm with fresh, innovative design elements, the bakery becomes more than just a place to enjoy baked goods—it becomes a dynamic, immersive environment that invites connection and reflection.

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