Category Best Implemented Apartment / Private House Interior Design Project
About the project (provided by the applicant) The apartment is located in a residential complex built on the former ZIL factory site. Brick, steel, and brutalist architecture set the tone. The project features raw concrete, rough plaster, metal, glass, and rust tones.
Despite the industrial style, warmth and softness are present. For example, the daughter’s bedroom is delicate and light. On the neutral background, distinctive details stand out — such as a vintage pedal “Moskvich” from 1985.
At the entrance, against an accent terracotta wall (referencing corten steel facades) and microcement walls, a mirrored cube creates a striking effect. Serving as an expressive art object, it seems to float and merge with the space.
The brutalist aesthetic is further emphasized through carefully selected decor and accessories. Each element carries its own energy, including a statement lamp from the iconic brand Flos.
Location ZILART Residential Complex, Moscow, Russia
Extra visual materials https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aGbxZjfufjMuD5hFIprjOfacXEBrQsRN/view?usp=sharing
Applicant NASHE interiors Studio
NASHE interiors Studio, founded in 2017 by Anastasia Shevchenko, a graduate of the International Design School (IDS), creates unique interiors tailored to clients’ needs. The studio follows a comprehensive approach to design, ensuring long-term comfort and satisfaction.
Author of the project Anastasia Shevchenko, NASHE interiors Studio
Photo Olga Shangina
Other participants Decorator: Diana Remizova
Status of the project Implemented
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