COCOCO bistro
Sergey Melnikov

COCOCO bistro

DA bureau as Interior Architects

COCOCO Bistro is a new daily project from Matilda Shnurova, famous Saint Petersburg caterer. The project’s location determined the course and style of the interior. The bistro is located in one of the buildings of renovated historical territory on New Holland Island in downtown Saint Petersburg.

The former warehouse building constructed in 1849 with high ceilings and historical brick has its large windows facing the Admiralteisky Channel Embankment which makes the space brightly illuminated and open. First off, the agency was presented with the challenge to design a cozy, beautiful interior environment which would meet the concept of the establishment as well as to preserve the vibe and the spirit of the location. When coming to the bistro, the customer should feel a homey immersive atmosphere reminding them of a living room in a Saint Petersburg intellectuals’ apartment from the days of old.

Our goal was to create such a space which would not have a single alien element that might undermine the feeling of unity and authenticity of the place. For this reason, all objects in the interior environment were selected with special care and each of them has its own history. The conceptual solution came virtually at once. However, the implementation required considerable effort. The main challenge was that the project was an experiment of sorts to the agency: the work in an unusual style always requires particular attention and makes it necessary to think over all solutions in more detail. Even it might seem to be accidental at first glance, each interior element went through a many-stage selection system. In the end, despite all fears, with all elements combined, it proved to be much better than we could have ever imagined. Some interesting facts which give this project a noble touch of the old times.

 

Materialization
The floor board: solid, old. It was shipped from Vologda Region, specifically from a disassembled old Russian house of the late 19th century. The board thickness is about 6 cm (before installment it was twice as thick). We left it somewhat “alive” on purpose: the surface was not turned to an ideal plane, we kept the checks and knots.

The support beams for the bar counter were transported from another site in the Petrogradskaya Side – the lost pre-revolutionary building. They are over 150 years old. In order to achieve a burnt look the beams were specially treated in an oven. The large lighting fixtures over the bar counter were dismantled from a workhouse of the Soviet time. They are a stock item of the Soviet era. They were restored and painted a latten color.

We gathered the vintage furniture from all over the city dropping by every commission store. We kept an eye for interesting objects online on daily basis. The wall mural was made by an artist as per a signature design sketch using liquid gold. And, of course, one should mention the ideal work done by our florist who managed to arrange all plants exactly like it had been envisioned by the project’s authors.

Project Spotlight
Product Spotlight
News
Fernanda Canales designs tranquil “House for the Elderly” in Sonora, Mexico
12 Dec 2024 News
Fernanda Canales designs tranquil “House for the Elderly” in Sonora, Mexico

Mexican architecture studio Fernanda Canales has designed a semi-open, circular community center for... More

Australia’s first solar-powered façade completed in Melbourne
12 Dec 2024 News
Australia’s first solar-powered façade completed in Melbourne

Located in Melbourne, 550 Spencer is the first building in Australia to generate its own electricity... More

SPPARC completes restoration of former Victorian-era Army & Navy Cooperative Society warehouse
11 Dec 2024 News
SPPARC completes restoration of former Victorian-era Army & Navy Cooperative Society warehouse

In the heart of Westminster, London, the London-based architectural studio SPPARC has restored and r... More

Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals
10 Dec 2024 News
Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals

Ryohei Tanaka of Japanese architectural firm G Architects Studio designed a bijou coffee stand in Ky... More

New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades
10 Dec 2024 News
New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades

In Montreal, Quebec, Le Petit Laurent is a newly constructed residential and commercial building tha... More

RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin
10 Dec 2024 News
RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin

Located on Georgetown University's downtown Capital Campus, the McCourt School of Policy by Robert A... More

MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport
9 Dec 2024 News
MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport

MVRDV has designed a modular and multi-functional sports club in a shipping container for Amsterdam-... More

Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' awards categories
9 Dec 2024 Archello Awards
Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' project awards categories

Archello is excited to introduce a new set of twelve 'Unbuilt' project awards for the Archello Award... More