Bright apartment of 65 m2 with a view of Komsomolskaya Square Design 18.02.2022 Inspired by the view from the window, designer Evgenia Evinzon created a modern interior with notes of classic elegance and bohemian chic Kitchen, Minotti Cucine. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov GENERAL PARAMETERS Property type: apartment in a new building Where is: Basmanny Lane Square footage: 65 m2 Style: Modern classic Color scheme: beige The authors of the project: designer Evgenia Evinzon, www.evinzon.com, @evinzon.studio Chandelier, Mazzega, 1960’s. Chairs, Antonin Suman, 1960’s. Ceramic object by Alyona Mukhina, 3L Store Concept Store. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov “The customer of the project lives abroad most of the time, but often visits Moscow and likes to arrange meetings with friends at home. Therefore, our task was to create an interior that is conducive to social evenings and cozy gatherings,” says designer Evgenia Evinzon. – The apartment is located five minutes from the square of three railway stations, one of Stalin’s skyscrapers is clearly visible from the living room. This set the tone for some details of the design project. We wanted to unobtrusively convey the spirit of the place and create an atmosphere close to bohemian, but with elements of classics.” Tilt-A-Wire mirror, Global Views. Bra, Carlo Nasona, Mazzega, 1970s. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov “On an area of 65 square meters, we have organized a spacious kitchen-living room with a small alcove, a work area on the balcony and a bedroom, which is divided with a bathroom with tinted glass. The apartment also has a guest bathroom and a dressing room.” Sofa, BoConcept. Coffee table, Meridiani. Carpet, Art de Vivre. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov The sofa is made to order. Tables in the form of hands of Palma Candleholders, Global Views. Carpet, the author’s collection of Kirill Istomin, Art de Vivre. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov “I like to use objects with a history in my projects. In this interior, the main accents were Czech Antonin Suman chairs from the 1960s and a rare vintage chandelier from Mazzega, with which a funny story happened. The customer and I ordered it from Spain and waited a long time for the parcel, which still did not arrive. We were already starting to worry, when suddenly a girl contacted me, who was given our chandelier by mistake. It turns out that the recipient was confused in the delivery. After opening the parcel, the girl realized that it was not her order, and found me by my last name in the invoice. So the chandelier came back to us, and I met a beautiful girl Anna, who also supplies vintage light to Moscow, and in the future we continued our cooperation.” Bra, Mazzega, 1970s. “In the living room, the attention is also attracted by the sofa from BoConcept, which the hostess purchased before the start of our joint work. It was very beautiful in shape, but the color did not fit into the style of the future space at all, so I decided to change the upholstery to beige Italian boucle.” Bedroom. The bed is made to order according to the designer’s sketches. A painting by the artist Igor Yudkin. Bra, Mazzega. Coffee table, Zara Home. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov “In the kitchen, the marble bar counter has become the center of the composition, which, due to its shape, can be used as a dining table. So we managed to save space without compromising functionality.” “The main bathroom and the customer’s bedroom are connected by a glass-tinted partition that lets sunlight into the bathroom.” Bathroom. Mixers, Omnires. Bath, Villeroy & Boch. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov Bra, Mazzega. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov Original content from the site