New cafe “Lingonberry” opened in Moscow Design 18.06.2022 The new, 17th establishment of the Lingonberry chain is located in an old apartment building built in 1914. The creators of the project Yulia Artemyeva and Pavel Mokrushin have preserved historical details and created a bright, cozy space in which originality is combined with modern comfort In Moscow, a new city cafe “Lingonberry” opened in Starokonyushenny Lane, which became the 17th establishment of the chain founded by Yulia Artemyeva and Pavel Mokrushin. It is located in the I. M. Korovin apartment building, a building that was built in 1914 and is an object of cultural heritage. Once on the ground floor there was a bakery “S.Titov and Sons” (and, by the way, an old sign “Bakery Department of M.G.K.I.O.” has been preserved on the facade of the house since those times). “We are opening “Lingonberry” in one of our favorite and romantic areas — in the thick of Arbat lanes. The building itself already defines the atmosphere of the new cafe — guests will find a space with very high ceilings (5.5 meters) and large windows (4 meters), through which a lot of light enters the room, as well as stunning views of the mansions of old Moscow, — say the founders of the project Yulia Artemyeva and Pavel Mokrushin. — Even at the beginning of the renovation, we noticed an incredibly beautiful elegant stucco that was hidden under the ceiling and, of course, decided to restore it and preserve it for our guests in its original form. By the way, its beige shade perfectly harmonizes with our design solutions for wood (this time we made updated vertical slats, designing them at different angles).” “As always, guests will be waiting for wooden benches made of warm beech, white tables, lamps emitting soft light, and a long chandelier made of bottles of real wine — branded interior chips “Lingonberries”. We think that opening a new cafe on the site of a bakery is the right decision from the point of view of energy (it is by definition positive). And we hope that our beloved guests will feel this magic at first sight.” Address: Moscow, Starokonyushenny lane, 5/14 Original content from the site