Project posted by Blockstudio

Basmanny apt.

Sofa, Flexform; table, Isamu Noguchi for Vitra; Zeta chair by Paul Tuttle, 1968, Strassle International, Alina Pinsky Gallery. Picture on the wall "Composition" by Pierre Gasteau, 1950s, AlinaPinsky Gallery.
Sofa, Flexform; table, Isamu Noguchi for Vitra; Zeta chair by Paul Tuttle, 1968, Strassle International, Alina Pinsky Gallery. Picture on the wall "Composition" by Pierre Gasteau, 1950s, AlinaPinsky Gallery.
Sofa, Flexform; floor lamp, Gubi; Picture on the wall "Composition" by Pierre Gasteau, 1950s, AlinaPinsky Gallery.
Sofa, Flexform; floor lamp, Gubi; Picture on the wall "Composition" by Pierre Gasteau, 1950s, AlinaPinsky Gallery.
Zeta chair by Paul Tuttle, 1968, Strassle International, floor lamp "Emma" by Olga Treyvas, 2019, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Zeta chair by Paul Tuttle, 1968, Strassle International, floor lamp "Emma" by Olga Treyvas, 2019, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Picture on the wall “Composition” by Alexander Garbel, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Picture on the wall “Composition” by Alexander Garbel, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Table and chairs, Kristalia; lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons; technical light, Oligo; lamp, Super Lamp, designed by Martina Beden, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery; floor lamp, Gubi.
Table and chairs, Kristalia; lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons; technical light, Oligo; lamp, Super Lamp, designed by Martina Beden, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery; floor lamp, Gubi.
Lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons.
Lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons.
Brass-framed partition designed by Blockstudio; ceiling lamp, Lee Broom, statuette by Igor Shelkovsky, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Brass-framed partition designed by Blockstudio; ceiling lamp, Lee Broom, statuette by Igor Shelkovsky, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Kitchen designed by Blockstudio. Ceiling lamp, Lee Broom.
Kitchen designed by Blockstudio. Ceiling lamp, Lee Broom.
Lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons.
Lamp Louvre Light, Established & Sons.
Bed, Ceccotti Collezioni, textile by Atelier Tati; pouf, Ligne Roset; table lamp, Kalmar; carpet, Nanimarquina; armchair Lamino by Yngve Ekström, 1956; panel by Rashid Dominov, Alina Pinsky Gallery; wall lamps and table’s lamp, Rubn.
Bed, Ceccotti Collezioni, textile by Atelier Tati; pouf, Ligne Roset; table lamp, Kalmar; carpet, Nanimarquina; armchair Lamino by Yngve Ekström, 1956; panel by Rashid Dominov, Alina Pinsky Gallery; wall lamps and table’s lamp, Rubn.
Pouf, Ligne Roset; table lamp, Kalmar; panel by Rashid Dominov, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Pouf, Ligne Roset; table lamp, Kalmar; panel by Rashid Dominov, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Bed, Ceccotti Collezioni; textile by Atelier Tati; bedside tables, Meridiani; lamps on bedside tables, Kalmar; wall lamps, Rubn; panel by Igor Shelkovsky, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Bed, Ceccotti Collezioni; textile by Atelier Tati; bedside tables, Meridiani; lamps on bedside tables, Kalmar; wall lamps, Rubn; panel by Igor Shelkovsky, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Floor lamp "Ombra 2" by Natalie du Pasquier, 1988, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Floor lamp "Ombra 2" by Natalie du Pasquier, 1988, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Floor lamp "Ombra 2" by Natalie du Pasquier, 1988, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Floor lamp "Ombra 2" by Natalie du Pasquier, 1988, Memphis Milano, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Shelves, 1950s by Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi, Floor lamp by Ettore Sottsass, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Shelves, 1950s by Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi, Floor lamp by Ettore Sottsass, Alina Pinsky Gallery.
Wooden floor by Salis.
Wooden floor by Salis.
Hallway fragment.
Hallway fragment.
Bathroom fragment.
Bathroom fragment.

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Details

Square Feet
208

Credits

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Architect
Natalia Trofimova
Ivan Trofimov
Photographer
Mikhail Loskutov

From Blockstudio

This 208 sq.m. apartment is happily situated in a quiet area of downtown Moscow. Its windows look out on Moscow’s winding old streets reminding the clients of a Paris flat they had once lived in and the ambience of which they wanted to recreate in their own space. However, the apartment is part of a newly built block, with its modern architecture not lending itself easily to an implementation of stylistic elements of a Parisian flat. Given all this, the Blockstudio architects proposed an interior design that would not be a direct reference to its location, but made use of diverse textures and materials and their juxtaposition that is so typical of a Parisian flat.
The parquet of old oak is made to the architects’ design. A transparent brass-framed partition separating the dining and living room area from the kitchen sets off the coolness of the kitchen marble floor while creating a feeling of a single space. However, it also hints at a traditional layout in which a cooking area is cut off from the rest of the flat.

The two children’s rooms are separated by a sliding partition that allows to transform them into a single space, if necessary.

The furniture and lighting has been selected so as to highlight the juxtaposition of textures and materials that are diverse in colour and feel. But the main focus of the space is on the paintings and collector’s design pieces. While some of them come from the hostess’ collection, others have been sourced from a Moscow AlinaPinsky Gallery and carefully selected by the architects to add to the feeling of transcendence of time and space.