Nido adds pale wood and stone furnishings to compact Moscow apartment
Russian studio Nido mixed different volumes and neutral sandy colours to add depth to this minimalist apartment in Moscow. More
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Russian studio Nido mixed different volumes and neutral sandy colours to add depth to this minimalist apartment in Moscow. More
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in RoomsRussian architect Elena Lokastova has turned the attic space of a Moscow office building into a jewellery showroom with green-carpeted interiors, informed by the patinated copper dome of a monastery that can be seen from the window. More
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in RoomsDesigners Eduard Eremchuk and Katy Pititskaya have created a cafe in Voronezh, Russia, that embodies “the essence of a doughnut” through delicious-looking velvety walls and squidgy seeming furniture. More
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in RoomsRussian practice Blockstudio has mixed different materials, textures and time periods within this new-build Moscow apartment to create the feeling of a lived-in Parisian interior. More
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in RoomsMDF tiles and blue carpet are some of the simple materials that architecture studio Dvekati has used to furnish this office in Moscow, which takes cues from the pared-back aesthetic of Soviet modernism. Occupied by a PR agency called Rupor, the office measures just 45 square metres and is set inside a constructivist-style house that […] More
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