The U.bistro space was designed to be a cozy and inviting neighborhood cafe,
focused on quality design elements from the menu to the decor.
Our client wanted the interior to be both photogenic and truly welcoming.
The U.bistro space was designed to be a cozy and inviting neighborhood cafe, focused on quality design elements
from the menu to the decor. Our client wanted the interior
to be both photogenic and truly welcoming.
Team: Nikolay Yarin, Artem Rechitsky
Our challenge was to create a cozy, minimalist, and modern
interior. We used soft architectural forms, a tasteful palette
of terracotta and beige, and a mix of stone and wood textures.
The space features many arches and suspended structures
that form varying ceiling heights, conceal communications,
and leave plenty of “air” in the space.
Our challenge was to create a cozy, minimalist, and modern interior. We used soft architectural forms, a tasteful palette of terracotta and beige, and a mix of stone and wood textures. The space features many arches and suspended structures that form varying ceiling heights, conceal communications, and leave plenty of “air” in the space.
U.bistro is located on Shchusev Street, named for the famous
Russian architect Ivan Shchusev, whose early works inspired
our use of ornamentation and arched forms. Metallic structures
in the interior echo early 20th-century railway architecture.
The high ceilings and large panoramic windows allow for natural
light and an open, airy feel. To handle visible communications
on walls and ceilings, we positioned metal mesh screens below
them, preserving ceiling height and visual cleanliness.
The centerpiece is a custom-made wooden table with unique
chairs, serving as a functional focal point and perfectly
matching the interior’s architectural language.
U.bistro is located on Shchusev Street, named for the famous Russian architect Ivan Shchusev, whose early works inspired our use of ornamentation and arched forms.
Metallic structures in the interior echo early 20th-century railway architecture.
The high ceilings and large panoramic windows allow for natural light and an open, airy feel. To handle visible communications on walls and ceilings, we positioned metal mesh screens below them, preserving ceiling height and visual cleanliness. The centerpiece is a custom-made wooden table with unique chairs, serving as a functional focal point and perfectly matching the interior’s architectural language.