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A small two-storey mansion with the shaded terrace in Trubnikovsky lane. And the first fine dining restaurant of signature dishes by Arkadiy Novikov. Embarking on the project, we were astonished at uniqueness of the client's vision which was not made up of clichéd models of already existing restaurants.

photo_credit Ivan Erofeev
Ivan Erofeev

The two worlds were presented to us. The ground floor depicted Dark world. Roots, soil and earth itself in its richness. The first floor served as a portal into Light world, glowing and airy. A stunning staircase layered with brass sheets bridges these transition stages. Having been commissioned with the task of such scale, we fully immersed ourselves in the elaboration of the worlds.

photo_credit Ivan Erofeev
Ivan Erofeev

First, we needed reference points. The rootedness of the ground floor developing into the light world. That's how we came up with the idea of the chef's table for 10 person with its roots. And on the first floor we wanted lightness and dance with space. So Arkadiy and Artem brought forward the concept of a fireplace as a centerpiece.

photo_credit Mikhail Loskutov
Mikhail Loskutov

The ground floor with its lumpy textured wall is a quintessence of earth. The shutters which bear resemblance to mushroom caps trick you into thinking they grow out of the restaurant walls. The brass-patinated kitchen islands create the analogy with metals buried deep in the bowels of the Earth.

photo_credit Mikhail Loskutov
Mikhail Loskutov

Bespoke chef's table sprouting from the floor with its roots are made up of eight fragments of fallen trees stumps. The ideal wood brought from the North Caucasus was meticulously picked, polished and topped with a wild pear slab to complete the custom-made signature table. The sculpture bench in the entrance lobby is a totem between the two worlds. Dark woody hues of the ground floor and light tactile shapes of the first floor.

photo_credit Mikhail Loskutov
Mikhail Loskutov

Rich matte walls are accompanied with a glossy mirror -an masterpiece by Christophe Gagnon- which amplifies mysticism of the space. 'Dance' with the upper space went hand in hand with the ground area. We proposed to center the space around sculpture, the starting point of the project, and found it crucial to thicken the space into a massive entity, which is simultaneously malleable and light, shape wise. This concept brought us to the oeuvre of Henry Moore and Isamu Noguchi.

photo_credit Mikhail Loskutov
Mikhail Loskutov

We were simultaneously working on the watercolor walls and the shape of furniture. What we were striving for was warmth and the kinesthetic nature of the room. This determined the choice of light upholstery as a symbol of this world’s transparence, amicability and responsiveness. Customers’ comfort in the soothing and ambient atmosphere of the first floor was of the utmost importance for us. All the furniture with an exception of chairs was custom-made by our ideas. We wanted to put final touches with calm and subtle object d’arts, so we opted for black and white film photography by Alexander Guyvoron, a photo artist who takes his pictures in the island of Sakhalin.

 

Facts:
1. Gubi- chair - Masculo 
2. Gubi- chair - Gent
3. Norr- chair - 11
4. Armett - bar stool - DAM ST-aDj

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Bar stool
Interior furniture
Masculo Dining Chair Gent Dining Chair by GUBI
Interior lighting
Chair

Project data

Project Year
2021
Category
Restaurants
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