Designed by Crosby Studios, this Moscow home is rentable for meetings, short stays and events. The goal, according to the creative, was to expose people to his work in a different way by expressing his eye in a more fluid spatial format. Royal-blue furniture – all custom designed by the Harry Nuriev – enlivens the concrete-clad interiors of the 57-sq-m residence.
The bed is the star of the space: inspired by Exeter Library, the 1972 New Hampshire institution by Louis Kahn, it has a cubed body with five cut-out circles and is located in the first zone, which also houses the living room. To divide this area from the second zone – which features a kitchen, laundry, wardrobe and bathroom – the team built a wall that was then decorated in broken Gzhel tiles, a style of blue-and-white Russian ceramics first produced in the 19th century.
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