The Amiko Gelato ice cream parlor in Barcelona is a stunner, with an interior that feels like a lovely blend of Art Deco, 80s sensibilities, and some futurism thrown in.

Designed by Spanish firm Masquespacio, the space combines tile and built-in seating with playful plant stands, diner tables, and colorful plants.

It’s a refreshing design that accentuates the fun activity of going out for ice cream, and elevates the humble gelato shop to something iconic.

Have you seen this shop in person? Does the gelato measure up to the interior design?

Via UrDesign:

 

“Who said Art Deco was a thing of the past?

Amiko Gelato is not just a place to enjoy a delicious ice cream, but a true sensory experience that will transport you to a parallel universe, where vibrant colors, surreal shapes, and human warmth merge in an explosion of creativity.”

-Masquespacio


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