A Look at Little Baby's Scoop Shop

Italian post modern meets Pee Wee's Playhouse at Little Baby's new scoop shop.

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A Look at Little Baby's Scoop Shop

POSTED: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 10:31 AM

This week, architecture and urban design blog Hidden City Philadelphia chatted up artist Jason Hsu, designer of Little Baby's forthcoming Girard Ave. scoop shop. It's a smart Q&A but the real stars of the post are the renderings of the space, a joyful mash-up of manic prints, off-kilter geometry and pastels. "Pete [Angevine, Little Baby's partner] did reference the Memphis Group–an Italian post modern design group," Hsu tells Hidden City, of the inspiration behind the design. "He also referenced Pee Wee’s Playhouse and other architectural pieces that had some kind of optical twist or warped perspective." Can't wait to see the place in the flesh, which, if all goes according to plans, should be next month.

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