The second Wu-Shu restaurant continues the brand’s visual identity with a more intimate approach. Located in a historic building on Pokrovka Street, the design centers around the original vaulted brick ceilings, which were carefully cleaned and integrated into the overall concept.
Team: Nikolay Yarin,
Marina Ezerskaya, Yury Fedorenko
Location: Moscow, Pokrovka
The interior is built on the interplay of textures and materials. Velvet seating, jacquard-upholstered screens, decorative panels, and soft poufs create
a layered and visually rich environment. The color palette includes deep green, burgundy, and warm gold.
The wardrobe at the entrance is treated as a separate design feature —
its back side is covered with bold floral fabric. Lighting plays a key role
in shaping the atmosphere: vintage wall sconces, directional track lighting, and table lamps help create a layered and flexible lighting scenario. Furniture and décor are sourced from a mix of styles — from Viennese chairs to Chinese antiques. The restroom area is designed as a distinct decorative block: glossy red walls, pedestal sinks, custom panels inspired by Chinese porcelain, and vintage lighting fixtures.
The interior is built on the interplay of textures and materials. Velvet seating, jacquard-upholstered screens, decorative panels, and soft poufs create a layered and visually rich environment. The color palette includes deep green, burgundy, and warm gold. The wardrobe at the entrance is treated as a separate design feature — its back side is covered with bold floral fabric. Lighting plays a key role in shaping the atmosphere: vintage wall sconces, directional track lighting, and table lamps help create a layered and flexible lighting scenario. Furniture and décor are sourced from a mix of styles — from Viennese chairs to Chinese antiques. The restroom area is designed
as a distinct decorative block: glossy red walls, pedestal sinks, custom panels inspired by Chinese porcelain,
and vintage lighting fixtures.