Minimalist Experiences – LeTAO by K. Holland Architectural Interiors
Words by
Brett Winchester
Photography by
Kristoffer Paulsen
Build by
ALPHAC
Interior Design by
K. Holland Architectural Interiors
Stone by
Artedomus
Issue No. 13
Issue No. 13 features new work from Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Olson Kundig, Faulkner Architects, B.E. Architecture, Polly Harbison Design, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Tobias Partners and more.
Inspired by a minimalist aesthetic, K.Holland Architectural Interiors has imbued the Australian flagship store of Japanese cheesecake bakery LeTAO with a refined material palette that speaks to the spirit of Japanese design.
Embracing this essence, K.Holland Architectural Interiors introduces LeTAO to the Australian market by employing three defining design principles: minimalism, strict geometry and raw materials. Through this refined material and colour palette, the design showcases the vibrant cheesecakes like jewels on display. With the incorporation of LeTAO’s philosophy of creating a place where nostalgia meets modernism, the flagship store sets the scene for future LeTAO outposts in the region.
Originally Featured in The Local Project Publication
Issue No. 13
Issue No. 13 features new work from Peter Stutchbury Architecture, Olson Kundig, Faulkner Architects, B.E. Architecture, Polly Harbison Design, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Tobias Partners and more.
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