With harsh lighting, a pragmatic layout and no real discernible identity beyond corporate branding, supermarkets are not the most inspiring of spaces. But gourmet food retailer Voramar Store in Port de Pollença, Majorca, moves that needle of archetypal expectation. “We approached the supermarket as an art gallery,” says Juan David Martínez, founder of local multidisciplinary firm Minimal Studio, which was behind the perspective-shifting design.

Minimal Studio used recycled produce crates to create the illuminated ceiling installation

The brutalist-inspired interior of the food retailer by Minimal Studio now doubles as a rentable
space for private events.

Fronted on the street by an ornamentation-free concrete facade, the store is accessed by darkened portals that intentionally belie the beauty of the…

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