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The owners of an old bakery in Ramat Gan wanted to change the bakery character and to open up to a younger customer. They decided to name the new place “BREAD STATION”.
I’ve decided to take the concept of a bread station to the look and the feel of a real station. Metro / train / bus, such a thing that shows exactly the values the owner wants to add to the place – express, young, fresh and up to date.

colors – black, white and yellow.
Materials – a lot of iron, tin, nets and stainless steel, white ceramics tiles and lots of plants.
Flooring – street-like paving stones.
Signs – neon signs, street signs, and posters with information about the very best materials.
lightning – new lighting fixtures made of cake bowls from the kitchen.

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