Traditional cafés meet the future: this Russian space makes health-food dining more approachable

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Design
Eduard Eremchuk, Katy Pititskaya
Client
Nothing Fancy
Floor Area
105 sq-m
Eduard Eremchuk and Katy Pititskaya gave a futuristic twist to a Saint Petersburg health-food restaurant inspired by archetypal European diners.
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