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DA bureau
Photo: Margarita Smagina
DA bureau architects create interiors of the most interesting places in St. Petersburg: Birch, Mona, Under the See restaurants, Third Place space and others. Their works are distinguished by conciseness bordering on minimalism and combinations of natural materials. There are more and more large-scale projects, the geography of orders is expanding, and at the same time the bureau’s team and, of course, the number of clients are increasing.
Osteria Betulla in Peterburgesacral minimalism from the young architectural studio DA Bureau.Read
The interior of the Mona restaurant in St. Peterburgreferences
INT2 architecture
St. Petersburg designers Anastasia Sheveleva and Alexander Malinin from INT2 have their own, already well-recognized handwriting: restrained gamma, laconic, skillful combination of man-made, mass market and designer things, a sense of history and always a lot of light and air. And all this is completely independent of the size and budget of the project. Designers believe that their audience is modern, dynamic people who “live” on the Internet.
Apartment with a laconic interior in VTB Arena Park, 160 m2.
Minimalistic apartment with classic elements to read
Tol’ko Interiors
Nikolai Koloskov and Denis Gorokhov, graduates of the A. L. Stieglitz Art Academy, founded the Tol’ko Interiors studio in 2016. It would seem not so long ago, but during this time their work began to inhabit not only St. Petersburg, but also, for example, Qatar. Designers personally develop the concept of each project, so they carefully choose customers — it is important for them that the tastes and vision of the future interior coincide. If you like calm, technological interiors with an abundance of natural materials – you are welcome to Tol’ko Interiors.
High-tech house under Saint Petersburg Count
Vladimir Berezin
Vladimir Berezin’s first order was an apartment with an area of only 28 m2 (it was published in AD in 2017). Since then, working with small spaces has become his calling card, but Vladimir already has enough experience for large-scale projects. He considers the ideal customer who dreams of an apartment with a well-thought-out layout filled with unique objects and art.
Transit apartment in St. Petersburg, 40 m2.
Timofey Veresnovsky
Last year Timofey debuted in the AD Best list, and this year he gained momentum and can already boast of publications not only in Russia (two of them are in AD), but also abroad. The designer from St. Petersburg knows how to work with historical spaces, loves vintage, often designs furniture himself or orders unusual items from colleagues. This mix produces different, but always bright and unexpected works.
Apartment in St. Petersburg designed by Timofey Veresnovsky, Timofey Veresnovsky designed an apartment in St. Petersburg, inspired by the works of American decorators.Read
Apartment of designer Timofey Veresnovsky in St. Peterburgreferences
Daria Mayer
In her youth, Daria Mayer studied at the Lyceum at the Academy of Fine Arts, and although she eventually chose a career as an architect, her projects are always carefully drawn, filled with color and art. He knows how to work with apartments in the old fund — life in St. Petersburg obliges. This year she has expanded the geography of her projects and finds new incentives for creativity in limitations. ”We really miss traveling and compensate for this by adding more variety to the interiors,” says Daria. He dreams of a perfectionist customer with a broad outlook on the world in order to develop further.
Monochrome apartment with art in St. Peterburgreferences
Apartment designed by Daria Mayer in St. Petersburg, 70 m2.
MK-Interio
Maria Mahonina and Alexandra Kazakovtseva studied at the Stieglitz Academy and opened the MK-Interio architectural studio back in 1996. They believe that the interior should be in harmony with the architecture and the views outside the window. Designers implement this principle in a non-banal way: although many of their projects are located in St. Petersburg, they do without historical allusions, and the emphasis is on first-class modern design. They appreciate the opportunity to talk to the client in the same language. Perhaps that is why this year they translated the name of their bureau from Latin to Cyrillic.
Apartment for the project “MK-Interio” in St. Peterburgreferences
The house according to the MK-Interio project in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, the color palette for the interior of this country house, decorated by the MK-Interio studio, is borrowed from a floral still life.Read
Evgeny Neymand
Interior design is in Eugene’s blood — his father was the dean of the Faculty of Design at the Mukhinsky School (now it is the Stieglitz Academy), and his mother and older brother studied at the same university. But he considers his main school to be working at the bulthaup design gallery, where he was lucky to communicate with both the best subject designers from Europe and practicing local architects. He perceives pandemic restrictions with gratitude: “We have forgotten that it can be good at home and that it should be good where we are” – and is ready to put this concept into practice.
Color apartment in St. Peterburgreferences
Marina Filippova
Marina Filippova loves and knows how to combine the seemingly incongruous: starting from education (she studied economics at St. Petersburg University of Economics and Finance, Art History – in University of Vermont in the USA, and also graduated from the Academic School of Design in Moscow) and finishing with filling interiors (Filippova furnishes her spaces with modern furniture with vintage and antique objects and always adds art). The designer works a lot both in Russia and abroad and really appreciates when customers come back to her again and again.
Apartment with complex geometry in Moscow designed by Marina Filippova.
Anastasia Khalchitskaya
Anastasia studied interior design at the St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design and studied hotel and restaurant design at the Politecnico di Milano. Since 2009, she has been engaged in private and public spaces — her portfolio includes more than twenty restaurants in Russia and abroad, one of which, Grecco, won the AD Design Award. Anastasia appreciates when customers come for her taste and vision of the space, listen and trust her. It is in this case that the projects are successful.
Apartment in a house of the XIX century designed by Anastasia Halchitskaya, 77 m2parade interior with a circular layout, designed for recreation and reception of guests, designed by Anastasia Halchitskaya.Read
Mercado del Sol restaurant in St. Petersburg Mercado every visitor not only turns out to be a guest, but instantly becomes a character with his own plot: someone stops at a cafe and lives his personal short film at breakfast, and for someone the catchy interior of the restaurant on the second floor becomes a decoration for a romantic dinner.Read
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