Design| Sarah Carpenter & Studio Draw Influence from Japan for Postcard Bakery NYC Shop

The West Village of New York City is now home to a quaint bakery developed by the same team behind Nami Nori and received a facelift from renowned NY-based Sarach Carpenter & Studio. Dubbed the Postcard Bakery, the 300 square foot petite bakery draws design inspiration from the whimsical elegance of Japanese postcards.

The studio deliberated over the aesthetic and how to connect the delectable dishes with the history and heritage of the flourishing Taisho era, which the owners appreciated. Meshing an intimate interior to the cozy setting around it was a task that was meet with pride as the Studio developed a unique blend of vintage charm and modern touches. Varying design notes include an oversized curved glass and mirrored metal display case that holds as the centerpiece of the venue. Crafty colorways are presented like the vermillion hue that adorns the majority of the interior.

As we look closer to the architectural touches, you will notice the custom oak millwork that surfaces the walls, which we find out is a homage to the geometric motifs of Yumeji Takehisa. The walls custom wallcovering is a classic collaboration with LMNOP that provide a graphic touch with the lime green colorway.

If you are in the West Village of New York City, treat yourself to a delicious selection from Postcard Bakery.

Postcard Bakery
31-33 Carmine St
New York, 10014

View More Looks at The Postcard Bakery Designed by Sarach Carpenter & Studio Below!


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