Southerden Patisserie

Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean transformed a run-down hairdresser in the second venue of Southerden Patisserie intensely characterized by pattern and lights.

Eley Kishimoto, Studio MacLean Southerden Patisserie
Pattern expert Eley Kishimoto has unveiled its interior design for the new Southerden Patisserie and Café in central London, in collaboration with long-term creative partner, UK-based design practice Studio MacLean.
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie
This interior project was a result of a previous collaboration when Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean dressed Southerden’s first cake shop in Peckham with EK’s new wallpapers. After the success of its first store, Southerden’s owner, Melanie Southerden, invited Jason MacLean and Mark Eley to design and instigate the interior for her new move to Bermondsey Street.
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie
The transformation from run-down hairdressers into a beautifully crafted patisserie store was truly remarkable; Koshimoto’s eye-popping graphics (from floor to ceiling in the Venice pattern), coupled with Studio MacLean’s technical lighting solution, have aligned with the beautiful heritage of Bermondsey Street, opposite the Fashion Textile Museum.
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie
Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean, Southerden Patisserie

Southerden Patisserie and Café
Interior design: Eley Kishimoto and Studio MacLean
Completion: January 2015

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