Post Office Bakeries

The Margot Craft Bakery in London is in a Converted Post Office Location

Cities around the world are undergoing an intense level of change, which is evident with projects like the Margot Craft Bakery that look to repurpose old storefronts into something new.

The Bakery is located in East Finchley in London and takes the retail location of a post office in a bid to create a new space that's modern, inviting and that harkens to yesteryear.

The design of the Bakery is the work of architect Lucy Tauber and looks to maintain a close connection with the design of past, while helping to infuse a healthy dose of modernism. The final result is a storefront that fits well with the local community.

The Margot Craft Bakery was created by Michelle Eshkeri who is the founder and also head baker.
Trend Themes
1. Repurposing Storefronts - Repurposing old storefronts to create new, modern, and inviting spaces.
2. Mixing Past and Present Design - Maintaining a connection with past design while infusing a healthy dose of modernism.
3. Community-centric Retail - Creating storefronts that fit well with the local community.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Exploring opportunities to repurpose old storefronts for new bakery establishments.
2. Architecture - Designing spaces that seamlessly blend past and present design elements.
3. Retail - Creating community-centric storefronts that resonate with local consumers.

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