Teller Bakery and Pastry Factory Blends Modernity with Industrial Ease

Interior inspiration can be drawn from spaces beyond homes and today we step into one of the most popular bakery and pastry chains in Israel to discover a brilliant blend of modern and industrial touches. Designed by Studio Michal Rosenzweig, the latest branch of Teller Bakery combines the experience of a delicious bakery and pastry house with a sneak-peek into what goes on in the bakery factory as well! On the outside, the entrance feels simple, elegant and the existing industrial backdrop is coupled with warm wooden touches and fabulous ambient lighting. A neutral backdrop ensures that wooden cabinets and shelves stand out more visually while the ‘bread library’ becomes the sumptuous focal point.

Revamped modern interior of Teller bakery and pastry factory in Israel












A large viewing window allows customers to take a look at what goes on in the factory behind the scenes while the space-savvy design of the bakery at the front allows it to neatly tuck into the large factory. This wood and white color scheme along with industrial touches is adopted in the small bathrooms and powder room as well even as track lighting and ambient illumination from LED lights makes a big impression.

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Concrete, metal and polished finishes find space next to one another inside the bakery
Creation of bread library inside the pastry factory in Israel
Curved front desk at the Teller Bakery gives it distinct identity
Entry of the Teller Bakery in Israel
Fabulous and stylish modern industrial bathroom inside the Teller Bakery
Shelves and cabinets with industrial touches inside the bakery

On the other side of the bakery you can large windows bring in natural light and offer a view of the busy street. Tables and chairs next to the windows a dashing island with shelves on wheel with a collection of breads and marble countertops complete the lovely new enterprise. [Photography: Maya Avgar]

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Teller Bakery places bread center-stage inside its new confines
Bathroom in wood and white with industrial touches
Closer look at the marble counter-tops inside the bakery with modern industrial touches
Combining marble with wood industrial touches inside the bakery
Concrete and exposed duct pipes give the interior a distinct industrial appeal

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