Yuna Megre created a real underwater world on Malaya Bronnaya in Moscow.The gradation of the color of the walls from dark to light creates an association with pouring water. The effect was enhanced with the help of a rigid decorative net, which was specially crushed by hand: guests of the restaurant find themselves in a real sea abyss among the underwater currents. The brass mesh was adorned with gold plating, flickering brightly thanks to the spotlight on the walls and ceiling.
The space of the restaurant is as functional as possible: at the entrance there is a separate wardrobe area for guests and a hostess counter, inside there are two halls: an open main and a second, more private one, to which a brass passage leads. While walking along the corridor trimmed with shiny metal, can admire the gifts of the sea: along the aisle they placed a window with different types of oysters.The restaurant premises are both combined and carefully zoned: the second hall can be rented for private events that will not interfere with guests in the main hall. At the same time, high floor windows in each of the rooms open onto a small cozy veranda, where guests can freely communicate and enjoy summer Moscow.
The rough concrete texture, tight mesh and underwater themes do not deprive the restaurant of elegance: expensive fabrics, natural oak and marble and furniture in velvet upholstery bring an element of comfort, luxury and chic to the interior of both rooms. The color scheme chosen is very complex, in which cold shades of ice, “oysters on ice” and turquoise are combined with warm ocher, red and beige.
- Interiors: Yuna Megre
- Photos: Mikhail Loskutov
- Words: Qianqian