Morris Selvatico were appointed to bring the frozen yoghurt brand ’Twisted’ to life with a playful interior near Bondi Beach.
October 11th, 2010
Project name: Twisted Frozen Yoghurt
Project Team: Morris Selvatico
Square Metres: 40 sqm
Location: 36 Hall Street, Bondi Beach
Type of development: Retail
Completed: Sep 2010
From the architects:
Yoghurt enthusiast Cassandra Spies has developed the coolest frozen yoghurt this side of the moon!
Created from the “nostalgia of running after the ice cream truck on a Sunday afternoon as kiddlywinks” explains Cass, Twisted Frozen Yoghurt is all about the purest, creamist yoghurt flavours without all those calories!
Unlike the UK and USA with familiar brands such as “Snog” and “Pinkberry”, Australia is relatively new to the frozen yoghurt craze.
Morris Selvatico were appointed to bring the Twisted vision to life and create a brand that would make its mark in the Australian market!
With store number one located in world-renowned Bondi Beach, Morris Selvatico wanted to create an interior that would stand out from the crowd and provide a springboard for the brand to rollout stores.
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