Gray and pink invade a bistrot on the Neva river

In St. Petersburg, a coffee-restaurant is tinged with cold and winter tones with some prominent elements: a breccia floor and shimmering surfaces.

On Petrogradsky Island, a renovated historical district of St. Petersburg, the Moscow-based Form studio designed the interiors of a new restaurant, Sight. Coffee and Dine.

The 150 sqm area includes two rooms, a cafè and a dining room, characterized by the alternation of flat and cold colors - the pink bar counter and the white ice or petrol green walls - and mélange and material coverings, like the breccia floor or the wide sponged gray wall. The restaurant's ceiling is dominated by a metal garden sculpture that recalls the stainless steel of the open kitchen, while the shimmering and semi-transparent surfaces aim to dilute an elegant but austere composition dominated by a skin tone and winter palette.

Finally, the Nordic-style chairs by Sancal and Miniforms and the white bar stools by Massproductions lighten up the heavy materials used (concrete, marble, stoneware) with thin and light lines.

Project:
Sight. Coffee and dine
Architects:
FORM bureau
Location:
St Petersburg
Photography:
Dmitriy Tsyrenshchikov

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