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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Kanapka Bar in Kyiv, Ukraine by Yudin Design OfficeAugust 29th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Yudin Design Office KANAPKA BAR is the project of a metropolitan restaurant created by the Ukrainian designers Aleksandr and Vladimir Yudin. The restaurant has a special atmosphere due to its historic stylistic concept that bring the guests back to the beginning of the last century. The institution is located on the Andriyivskyy Descent that, as it is known, is a street filled with interesting events and stories. The mystical atmosphere of KANAPKA BAR, the charm of the past years and the intellectual decoration are something appreciated by turists and locals!
The restaurant exterior reflects all the charm of the beginning of the 20th century. It is said that at that time a lucrative office occupied the building, and a library was located on the ground floor. The designers of the studio YUDIN Design made the restaurant a versatile one, now consisting of two parts: the summer ground and the main hall, both well suited for romantic dates and business lunches. The project took a bit from the European restaurant culture: the 14-meter emerald sofa was created to introduce all the guests to the establishment. A huge wooden wardrobe decorates the interior and makes it more functional. It keeps all the necessary equipment, from the coffee machine to all serving items. The designers of YUDIN Design studio provided also stylish sliding ladders so that the staff can easily get to the highest shelves. Another feature of this restaurant interior is the library, where you will find historical literature, translations of foreign authors and Ukrainian editions. The interior is also decorated with a large chandelier, typical of those times and composed by 47 symbolic lampshades; “47” is a mystical figure, and these numbers are repeated in many elements of the interior (4 paintings, 4 shelves for books, 4 levels of the woodcutter on the horizontal and 7 on the vertical, 7 lampshades on the walls). Share this:RelatedContact Yudin Design Office
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