Democratic Italian restaurant Tartufo trattoria is located in the heart of Lviv, on the third floor of the Forum Lviv shopping center. Such location greatly influenced the concept of the interior. We decided to move away from the classical and usual perception of Lviv, having left only the materials strongly connected with the spirit and mood of the city. Brass, white marble and oak appear in the interior with a modern twist – without decorative carving, monograms and facets. Restaurant space is divided into three parts: the main hall, a lobby area in the food court and a spacious summer terrace, overlooking the rooftops of the old city. The highlight of the establishment appears to be Stefano Ferrara wood-burning stove made of stone in which the real Italian pizza is baked. In a color scheme we stuck to light tones, so the interior was made airy and modest, with a pleasant impregnation of shades of brass. Visual accents are placed by means of individually developed elements of a decor and lighting. Unusual spaghetti lamps made of modified oak veneer and designed by the industrial designer Andrey Galushka hang down from a ceiling. Contrast to these light and bright “spaghetti” make the massive concrete lamps developed by Katerina Sokolova. One of the walls of the main hall has the Tartufo trattoria logo laid with round logs. Another interesting idea is implemented in the anteroom. Here we placed a washstand in the form of a silo for grain storage and when a visitor puts hands to an opening, the water starts flowing instead of flour or grain. Making these simple solutions, choosing such colors and finishing materials we were able to convey the atmosphere of a classic Italian trattoria. The entire restaurant is filled with warmth and coziness. Here you can relax with the whole family, as well as enjoy a taste of real Neapolitan pizza and relax with a glass of good wine on the picturesque terrace.
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