Bez Rodzynek Cake Studio: interview with mode:lina™ architekci

Interview

12 febbraio 2026

The Bez Rodzynek Cake Studio was conceived as a place where architecture and creativity reinterpret the universe of patisserie, in an interior with a strong identity and rich personality provided by Ergon’s Medley collection. The project, the work of the mode:lina™ architekci firm with Kinga Kin, who originated the concept, takes shape in a unique spatial language.

It was a great pleasure to interview the team and find out more about the creative idea and the process that guided their work.

What is the philosophy that inspires your interior design projects?

The philosophy that inspires our interior design projects is based on the creation of experiences. We believe that every project must tell a clear story, transforming it into a spatial experience that combines practicality, emotion and a distinctive visual identity. So our idea of design is based on people, deploying surprising solutions and details that make every location unique and memorable.

What was the most exciting thing about this project?

The most exciting thing about this project was translating the brand’s original concept into the language of architecture. We had fun working playfully with materials and colours: shades of pink, blocks of glass like jelly cubes, the surfaces we chose and details inspired by sugar all recount the confectioners’ skills in spatial terms. The biggest challenge was to create a compact workplace that would still be convenient and immediately recognisable for visitors.

What did you most appreciate about the Emilgroup materials?

We greatly admire Emilgroup for their constant commitment to quality and their ability to supply materials that combine durability with immense aesthetic value. The various collections set us free to work with textures, colours and surfaces that give full expression to our storytelling approach. It’s always a huge advantage to collaborate with producers that support design innovation and offer solutions that facilitate creative freedom.

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