We built on a mix of mid-century, vintage, Ukrainian art, and bespoke details to create a space that not only looks striking but feels deeply personal. This apartment is about the freedom of form, color, and style. About the desire not just to live in a beautiful interior, but to live with emotions.

We created this project with the same passion one has when choosing the right wine for the evening. And it seems we didn’t go wrong. European design pages picked it up — it didn’t remain “just another beautiful interior.” Because true style is not about showing off, but about thoughtful decisions.

Kyiv, RC Dibrova Park

1050$ / 1 м²
72 м² / 2024

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A table with a dark finish, vintage Hazel chairs, and above them — a chandelier, as if made of thin glasses, diffusing light like a memory of evenings in Italian bistros. The paintings add character — among them are works by Polyvianyi. They’re not for the background but for the vibe, like a perfectly chosen soundtrack.

This project is like a fine wine: multi-layered, with a subtle bouquet and a finish that unfolds gradually. It holds boldness, a touch of audacity, a hint of irony, and a lot of thoughtful design.

Wood and textures, soft facade lines, and tiles catching light like a twilight sea wave. The kitchen engages in a gentle dialogue with the living room. The dining area is a theatrical accent.

A deep blue sofa with rounded shapes — like a wave that embraces. Nearby — a coffee table shaped like a flower, a floor lamp with a broken leg, as if a metaphor for the entire interior: a bit of playfulness, a bit of daring, a touch of art, but not a hint of chaos.

The entrance area is like the first note of a familiar melody that brings you home. Mutina tiles bloom like the spring fields of childhood. The Ray chair feels as if it has always been here — familiar and warm, like an old friend. The mirror’s shape recalls the surface of water trembling from a light breeze or an old film reel that has played slightly with perspective.

The bedroom breathes salty wind and whispers stories of old captains. The bed’s headboard rolls toward the walls like waves, as if the ocean itself touches the shore, leaving a soft trace. This is a room for those who dream of distant journeys but value the comfort of their own harbor.


Here are echoes of Moby Dick and The Sea Wolf — not in the brutal storms, but in the calm that follows. A wavy dresser, as if washed by sea foam, soft seaweed-colored textiles, and a warm honey shade of wood reminiscent of old yachts.



The mirror echoes the lines of the sea surface, as if the last calm is frozen within it. It’s about depth that reveals itself to those unafraid to look inside.
The dressing room is a quiet harbor of this sea story. There is no chaos here, only calm, thoughtful solutions, like a well-organized ship’s hold.

A chameleon room that changes roles. By day — a strict study, by evening — a guest room, and in the future, perhaps a nursery where the first fairy tales will be read and dragons sought under the bed. The sofa seems to have stepped out of The Little Prince — cozy for those who love to read and wide enough to hold all the questions about the meaning of life.

The chandelier opens like petals in the sun, and the wavy mirror recalls the elusive shapes of childhood dreams. Wall shelves turn into a corner for cherished details. Every accent matters here: graphic-patterned paintings, zebra cushions as if escaped from African tales, and tables with sculpted legs. Nothing is accidental; everything is in its place.

Green terrazzo on the floor, like the vineyards of Piedmont, adds natural freshness, while the wavy mirror plays like reflections on the surface of wine. Every detail is a precise mix of form, color, and feeling.

Bathroom — like a well-aged Barolo. The terracotta cabinet is like a glass of this wine: rich, noble, changing with the light. In the next room — a cleanliness lab. Everything here is designed so that caring for things is as aesthetic as the interior itself.

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Saturday — 11:00-16:00

Ukraine, Kyiv
st. Sichevykh Streltsov, 23a

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