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Originally published on Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Love by the Slice

A long – and the only - central table checkered in red and white.  Modular seats that run along a rail like miniature trains.  Lamps that fall from the ceiling in moulded silicone.  Magnetized horizontal panel, where you can create your own diagram of lights.  Deconstructable metallic arms.

Everything in this small room in Sant Pere reminds you, from the playful design of Lola Architecture to the narrowness that warms it up, of the most traditional of Italy. The only thing missing is the appearance of a strong Mamma figure, with an espresso in hand.

Prices are more than reasonable for the variety of slices and ingredients on offer. The concept and logo are made to make you think of Lennon: make pizza, not war.

Pizza and Love
Fonollar 2, Sant Pere
93 295 5491
Average price: EUR 10-15
Open daily 10-01h

by JCA

 

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