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Transforming traditional and redefining this classical Italian pizzeria, Figlia brings a contemporary approach to the Italian dining experience in Melbourne’s iconic Lygon Street. The project connects to shape and embodies the local Brunswick East context and feel. While celebrating the history and tradition that is unique to Lygon Street, the project is designed to feel like an approachable venue that welcomes everyone.

Designed by Melbourne multidisciplinary studio Ewert Leaf, this project was a no-brainer in creating a unique, modern contemporary design fitting with Lygon Street’s vibe.

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