A minimalist black house in Russia by local designer Roman Protopopov. It emphasizes natural materials and colors, does not destroy the thought integrity of indoor objects, and looks natural and harmonious. The interior design was inspired by the work of the Danish artist Leonardo Vandal.
Roman Protopopov wanted to combine the smooth, rounded lines of the console from kelly wearstler with the rough, straight chair form of the perspective studio to give it a dynamic, static shape. He highlighted all this with a thin, sleek float lamp from giancarlo valle's studio.
Roman Protopopov likes to use various sculptures and works of art indoors, especially abstract forms, which make people's eyes stop, which makes abstract art interesting. Roman Protopopov loves freedom in any form, and this inner world is no exception. In his work, he tries not to install various partitions, screens, etc. But give as much freedom and space as possible.
- Interiors: Roman Protopopov
- Words: Qianqian