A cafe in the style of Korean films has appeared in St. Petersburg Design 27.03.2022 Korean minimalism is how architect Irina Potapova defines the style of her new work – the interior of the St. Petersburg cafe Colors Cafe Colors (St. Petersburg, Lenin Street, 27, Petrogradskaya side). The interior is designed by the architectural studio Zavod11, @zavod_11. Photo Valery Nemirov Along with the fashion for Korean films and dramas, it seems that the fashion for Korean minimalism in the interior has also come to us. It is in this style, according to the author, architect Irina Potapova, studio “Plant 11”, that her new project, the Colors cafe in St. Petersburg, was executed. Pink table made of metal and painted MDF and stools made of solid ash, @Factuure. Photo Valery Nemirov “The concept is based on color,” says the architect. – Red berries, yellow fruits, lavender caramel — each of the shades chosen by us translates a certain combination of flavors. This approach awakens emotions in visitors and inspires chefs to create bright dishes with new flavors.” Bench and tables, carpentry workshop “Nordeko”. The floor is a micro-cement. Photo Valery Nemirov Table, Delo Design, www.delo-design.com , @delodesign. Armchair, Woodi Furniture, www.woodido.ru , @woodifurniture. Photo Valery Nemirov “The color dominant is a pink “communal” table. We designed it specifically for this space to dilute the straightness in the design. The Factuure factory from Adygea was engaged in manufacturing.” Shelving, tables made of plywood and metal, carpentry workshop “Nordeko”. Hooks and shelves, Asketik, @asketik. On the wall is the work of the artist Vadim Zavyalov. Photo Valery Nemirov To make a bright memorable space – this was the main wish of the owners Photo Valery Nemirov Photo Valery Nemirov “Literally every little thing was sent for painting: toilet holders, door handles, faucets, drinking faucet, Asketik hooks, shelves, tubular radiator, aluminum entrance doors. Such a playful technique, combined with the smooth shapes that are used in the design of some items, determines the light and bright character of the institution itself.” Photo Valery Nemirov Photo Valery Nemirov Polina Chesova Original content from the site