Case Study

Liberte Deli

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Project story

This Deli shop fit was developed as a homage by the operator to his Father who founded a bakery boulangerie in France. The footprint and existing electrical supply were two challenges we had to overcome.

The design, & shopfitting brief was to create a Deli, commercial bakery, kitchen, shop retail and café space for the French operator of the family business.

Scope of works included demolition, partitioning, fire-glass, bespoke kitchen extract & mechanical, bespoke joinery, plumbing, hygienic cladding, suspended ceilings. Also decorative plaster cornices, refurbishment of Marble cladding, electrical, LED lighting, decoration, refurbishment of wood-block herringbone flooring, bespoke Deli refrigerated counter, graffiti, tables and chairs

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Shopfitters are professionals who specialise in designing, building, and installing interiors for retail spaces, such as stores, shops, and shopping centres. They work with business owners and tenants to create functional and attractive spaces that meet their specific needs and requirements. Shopfitters are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including planning and design, project management, construction, installation of fixtures and fittings, and finishing work such as painting and flooring. They also coordinate with other trades, such as electricians and plumbers, to ensure that all aspects of the fit out are completed to a high standard.

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