The name "Mjöl," meaning flour in Swedish, sparked excitement among the architects from the very first meeting. Vikrant, the lead architect, envisioned a space that felt authentic and unique, mirroring the sincerity of the founders, Manooshi Chandy and Amit Berwal. Manooshi and Amit shared their dream of creating a space that truly represented their ethos—an environment that was both honest and welcoming. They wanted Mjöl Bakehouse to be more than just a bakery; they wanted it to be a place where people could feel the warmth and authenticity that they poured into their creations.
Design Philosophy
Inspired by the simplicity of Scandinavian and Japanese design philosophies, Mjol Bakehouse embraces minimalism that delights the senses. The client sought more than a bakery—they envisioned a space where you can sit and savor oven-fresh delights alone or with friends. Every detail, from the textures and finishes to the carefully curated furniture and ambient lighting, reflects a thoughtful mix of modern style and timeless appeal