Manuel Jimenez Garcia X Nagami X StudioRRR

Located in the emblematic Plaza del Salvador in Seville, La Tarta de la Madre de Cris is not only a place to taste one of the city's most renowned cheesecakes, but also a space where gastronomy, design, and sustainability meet. This small establishment, dedicated to artisanal and natural products, has been conceived with an innovative vision that reinforces the identity of independent commerce, giving it personality and differentiation.
The cheese-inspired interiordesign
The longitudinal space is transformed thanks to a 3D-printed mural that interprets the materiality of the cheese itself. Its curved and folded geometry runs along one of the main walls, creating a play of continuity and texture that envelops the visitor in a sensory experience.
From the outside, the mural is presented in golden and bright tones; upon entering the interior, it evolves towards a whiter and more solid materiality. A gradient of pigments even allows for backlighting that provides translucency in the lower part, generating a dynamic perception of changes in color and texture.
Nagami's pioneering role in execution
The execution of this idea would not have been possible without the contribution of Nagami , a strategic partner of the project. With its know-how in advanced digital design and its pioneering technology in large-format 3D printing , Nagami makes Estudio RRR's vision a reality. Our team contributed not only cutting-edge machinery, but also years of research and development in recycled materials that are part of our DNA, guaranteeing a sustainable, innovative and functional result.

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