This exquisite 140 m² apartment, located in the heart of Moscow, on the embankment opposite the Krasny Oktyabr factory, seamlessly blends minimalism, contemporary art, and refined aesthetics. The clients, with their keen sense of taste and deep understanding of design, sought to create a space where every detail matters.

The focal point of the interior is the flooring made of solid Boulevard Nordic Oak, Variation grade. This noble material brings a sense of warmth, durability, and natural beauty to the space. The light-toned solid oak, with its distinctive grain pattern, enhances the calm and restrained design, harmonizing perfectly with the other interior elements.


The architectural design allows the interior to serve as a neutral backdrop for art pieces and designer furniture. Among the standout elements are:
– Table Solvay, designed by Jean Prouvé.
– Fauteuil Direction chairs, also by Jean Prouvé.
– Kast TV stand, designed by Maarten Van Severen.
– In the study, the legendary Aluminium Chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames.
The project was designed by architect Philipp Tangalychev and designer Daria Kasatskaya, whose collaboration seamlessly combined aesthetics, functionality, and attention to detail. Their vision resulted in a space where every interior element not only serves its purpose but also becomes part of a cohesive artistic composition.
The apartment space breathes harmony and style, where the solid oak planks Boulevard Nordic Variation serve as the foundation, uniting art, functionality, and sophistication into a seamless whole.
Architectural bureau: http://studioplan.ru/
Photo: Сергей Ананьев
Year: 2015