
In Milan, there is a nearly two-hundred-year-old dessert shop pastaciqueria marchesi. Maybe you haven't heard the name of this little shop, but you must have heard of prada that acquired it in recent years. This acquisition is seen as an important project for Prada to prepare for the future, as it means that Prada has embraced new and wonderful things. For a luxury brand with a long history, the image and concept have been solid and deeply rooted in people's hearts, and it is a natural necessity to establish a connection with art.
So, what is so special about this little dessert shop that Prada likes? Although the pasticceria marchesi covers a small area, it has a history of two hundred years and is a long-established brand loved by the locals. Nestled on the streets of Milan, among an 18th-century building, it is a beautiful landscape of Milan.
At pasticceria marchesi, all desserts are made on the day. The two tea rooms in the shop are occupied by a wide range of traditional pastries, nuts and snacks. The traditional taste of Milan, a clever blend of chocolate and cream, the taste of pastries flowing from old times, is overflowing with happiness. The panettone is a traditional Italian Christmas pastry that is sought after from classic recipes to innovative flavours, even weeks in advance, and the perfect pairing is the best coffee in town served in an antique coffee cup.
This quaint little shop did not hesitate to catch up with the popular colors, but it did not violate it at all. Designer roberto baciocchi has set the tone of color throughout the interior with macaron hues of tender green and pink; the velvet fabric with a feeling of autumn and winter uses the spring-weather mint green, blending the classics of pasticceria marchesi with the elegance of prada, retro elegance with a modern charm of the 60s.
Unlike the small size of the old store, the new branch has enough space for customers to linger, and reserves a warm box with privacy. Chic pastel tones envelop the delicacies of a variety of colors, and selected cabinets, glass display walls and lamps complement each other. The deep love of art and the old time dance in the space, and the "drunken meaning" in the colorful dessert is also in this sweet but not greasy dream.
Editor: Shi Qianyun