Location: Moscow, B.Gruzinskaya 76
Team: Olga Potapova,
Nikolay Yarin, Konstantin Ostroukhov
Nikolay Yarin, Marina Ezerskaya, Artem Rechitsky
The restaurant’s interior design is inspired by the aesthetics of the 80s,
blended with modern minimalism to create a harmonious yet accentuated space.
The restaurant’s interior design is inspired by the aesthetics
of the 80s, blended with modern minimalism to create
a harmonious yet accentuated space.
This aesthetic is reflected in elements like glass blocks, ceramic tiles, pastel tones, and uniquely shaped chairs
and light fixtures. As in other J’PAN cafés, the interior incorporates a variety of textures and materials that embody contemporary minimalism, including wood, textured plaster, and metallic surfaces. At the same time, nuanced tones in the furniture finish soften the overall impression of the space. A glass block partition nods
to retro design while featuring modern, minimalist shapes. The sofa upholstery follows simple forms yet introduces more unconventional colors. Minimalism with an 80s twist — this atmosphere is carried through every element
of the interior.
This aesthetic is reflected in elements like glass blocks, ceramic tiles, pastel tones, and uniquely shaped chairs and light fixtures. As in other J’PAN cafés, the interior incorporates a variety of textures and materials that embody contemporary minimalism, including wood, textured plaster, and metallic surfaces. At the same time, nuanced tones in the furniture finish soften the
overall impression of the space. A glass block partition nods
to retro design while featuring modern, minimalist shapes.
The sofa upholstery follows simple forms yet introduces more unconventional colors. Minimalism with an 80s twist — this atmosphere is carried through every element of the interior.
This aesthetic is reflected in elements like glass blocks, ceramic tiles, pastel tones, and uniquely shaped chairs and light fixtures. As in other J’PAN cafés, the interior incorporates
a variety of textures and materials that embody contemporary minimalism, including wood, textured plaster, and metallic surfaces. At the same time, nuanced tones in the furniture
finish soften the overall impression of the space. A glass block partition nods to retro
design while featuring modern, minimalist shapes. The sofa upholstery follows simple
forms yet introduces more unconventional colors. Minimalism with an 80s twist — this atmosphere is carried through every element of the interior.