grand panorama
Furniture and architectural elements with organic and dynamic shapes create a sense of fluid movement in the minimalist apartment design.
A metal sculpture-screen with an abstract texture serves as both an art object and a functional element.
Natural light filtering through the shutters highlights its forms and textures, casting dramatic shadows.
The dining area is defined by a concrete monolith, reimagined as a focal point in this new context. A purist handcrafted lamp by Sebastian Hepting for Ingo Maurer diffuses light naturally, creating a warm atmosphere.
The sofa by Christophe Delcourt for Baxter embraces both sides of the living room, gently enveloping the space.
The area has been transformed into an artistic landscape, where every form and element contributes to a living environment rich in meaning.
Team:
Oleg Pigulevskii, Ehlnara Bidzheva, Valeriia Borodina, Mariia Shchepotina
Sculptural design: an apartment in the Grand Panorama building with a picturesque view of the waterfront.
The space is sculpturally transformed through the dynamics of light and shadow, a hallmark of minimalist design.
The interior has become an artistic environment filled with energy and movement, creating a unique emotional atmosphere that enriches everyday life with an exceptional experience.
Total area: 120 sq. m
Location: Rostov-on-Don
Client: private
Timeline: 2023-2023
Status: implementation