Tannin Deco

A private residence for the owners of a winery, designed as a calm and refined architectural composition with strong Art Deco references.

The interior is defined by clarity of form and balanced proportions, with a predominantly light and neutral colour palette contrasted by dark grey architectural elements. Subtle references to tannins — depth, structure, and layered complexity — appear only in details and select spaces, rather than as an overall colour theme.

The result is a sophisticated and understated environment where Art Deco geometry and the idea of wine converge through space, material, and light.

Year of Completion
2018

Location
Moscow, Russia

Scope
Interior Design
End-to-end execution
Art Curation

Published in
AD Magazine Russia
Covet Edition
Interior+Design
Elle Decoration Russia

A private cinema room designed in deep wine tones_ creating an intimate and immercive atmosphere. Dramatic velvet curtain frames the screen; adding a theatrical touch and timeless elegance to the space.

A geometrical and moody entrance hall is opening to the light and airy double hight living room. The fireplace is defined by vertical rythm while a portal is clad in rare blue marble

A striking dining space shaped by geometric architectural ceilings inspired by the elegance of Art-Deco. Bold contrasts in materials and tones create a dynamic composition.

A bespoke kitchen designed in harmony with the architecture of the space is built around an interplay of layered grey tones creating depth and subtle contrast.

The husbands study occupies the attic level, combining deep blue tones with carefully celected vintage furniture.

Her study is full of light shades of muted mint and grey, enriched with curated artworks and patterns of the textiles and carpets.

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