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HORECA

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LOCATION KYIV
YEAR 2017
AREA 69
These are the photos of our office in Kyiv, located on the 21st floor. Our clients value privacy, which is why the choice of the floor is "out of sight," which was planned in advance.
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ABOUT THE PROJECT

This office showcases our approach and love for the profession of design. Its interior reflects emotions and the ability to harmonize time and space with the objects and people that fill it.

The office structure is clear and concise. It is a single space divided into functional zones through glass walls and a fireplace. Every object or element serves not only an aesthetic function but also has its own technical role and purpose. Here, objects do not merely decorate the interior; they shape it.
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DETAILS

The zoning of the space is directly linked to the roles of employees and clients. There is a separate meeting room, a visualizers' area with tables made of American walnut. The working spaces for architects and visualizers are arranged around one large table. This is where the magic of design happens.

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DETAILS

Our office features a wonderful kitchen, hidden behind enormous doors that open 180 degrees. When the doors open, the space transforms, acquiring a new scenography, thus telling its own story and evolution.

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DETAILS

The block containing all the office's technical functions is designed with minimal internal partitions, with most elements made from furniture. We excel at connecting the unconnected into a single, harmonious structure.

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MATERIA 174

"The office space is primarily designed for interaction with clients. It reflects our skills, our energy, our understanding of how materials interact with each other, and ultimately – with the space, but most importantly – with the People."