Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2
What should be the apartment in the house, stylized under the Stalinist skyscraper? Olesya Sitnikova and Anna Bakhmetova from the bureau of “Arch. Predmet” chose eclecticism with a bias in Art Deco.
INTERIOR8 APRIL 2019TATYANA FILIPPOVA
“Arch. Subject” always begins work on a project with a planning decision, considering that this is the most important thing. “The bad layout is difficult to decorate,” - explained Olesya and Anna.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 1
Living room. Carpet, Tapis Rouge; sofas and armchairs, all Minotti; coffee table, Black Tie; console behind a sofa, Meridiani; floor lamp, CTO Lighting; table lamp, Circa Lighting; caskets, vases, all Global Views; “Spring Lands” by Daniel Reimann, Carré d'artistes Moscow Gallery.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 2
Fragment of the living room. Vases on the table, Global Views; “The Idea” by Daniel Reimann, Carré d'artistes Moscow Gallery; jug and vase on the console, all savor design.
Here, the layout is built according to the type of enfilade: the hall goes into the kitchen, dining room, living room, while the master unit is insulated, with its own bathroom and a separate dressing room at each bedroom.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the office “Arch. Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 3
Fragment of the living room. Carpet, Tapis Rouge; armchairs and sofa, all Minotti; coffee table, Black Tie; blanket on the couch, salon Bosco Casa.
“The apartment has very good viewing characteristics: the windows look out on three sides of the world - on everything except the north,” say the authors of the project. - One of the advantages of the layout, on which we stayed, is a panoramic view that opens to guests from the hall. ”
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 4
Canteen. Art parquet, Esse; dining table, Galotti & Radice; chairs, baxter; chandelier, CTO Lighting; Vases, Altagamma and Savor Design.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 5
Fragment of the dining room. On the table are vases, Savor Design and Altagamma.
The style of the interior was dictated by the architecture: the apartment is located in the residential complex “Triumph Palace”, the appearance of which, according to its creators, was supposed to resemble Stalin’s skyscrapers and American skyscrapers of the first half of the 20th century. But the stylization of the “new high-rise” is very conditional: in its proportions the building is very different from the Stalinist “seven sisters”. Not to mention the Empire State Building. Therefore, Olesya Sitnikova and Anna Bakhmetova did not strive for purity of style, but relied on eclecticism, but with a bias in Art Deco.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the bureau “Arkh.Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 6
Recreation area in the dining room. Armchairs, Porada; table, Giorgetti; on the vase sill, Global Views.
The apartment has a lot of individual solutions. The tile, which lies in the master bathroom, was made to order according to the sketches of architects. The color of the floor is also non-standard. Upholstered furniture took factory, but "changed clothes" in another upholstery. Minotti sofas in the living room, for example, are tied with Pierre Frey fabric.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the office “Arch. Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 7
The view from the kitchen to the dining room. In the kitchen is a jug, Altagamma; teapot, Global Views; on a table in a dining vase, Savor Design and Altagamma.
Apartment in Moscow according to the project of the office “Arch. Predmet”, 217 m2 - photo 8
Kitchen. Art parquet, Esse; kitchen, Siematic; marble, Lithos Mosaico Italia; jug, altagamma; teapot, global views.
There are vintage things here: the hall is decorated with the chandelier of the Italian factory FontanaArte of the 70s of the last century, it was found in the gallery of the 20th Century Lamps. And the old panel with birds has a special story: Olesya Sitnikova bought it for herself, but the customers saw it and fell in love. Olesya says that she simply could not refuse them.