The main task we faced was to design a space that was as cosy and light as possible. The space was shaped by the use of smooth geometric shapes and natural materials.
The layout of the kitchen-living room was divided into two zones: the kitchen zone with an island and a small dining table for everyday meals and a relaxation zone combined with the dining room.
The sofa is designed by the French renowned designer Christopher Delcourt and the armchair by the equally famous French brand under the direction of Philippe Hurel.
The coffee tables are from the Belgian brand Tribu, and the laconic and austere floor lamps are from the Italian brand Tato.
The dining area is decorated with two chandeliers from the French lighting equipment manufacturer Ozone Light, and the chandelier above the island is designed by the Italian manufacturer Henge.
Natural materials prevail in the interiors: wood used in the facades and flooring, travertine, stone wall panels.
Thus, a light and at the same time contrasting interior was created, free from excessive decorativeness.