московский ресторан Poison Angela Moiseeva, Valery Lizunov
Passing the gallery
Text: Julia Shaginurova
A photo: Sergey Morgunov, Ekaterina Morgunov
Architect: Angela Moiseeva, Valery Lizunov
Decorator: Anastasia Pavlatos
Builder: Sergey Tikhonov
Magazine: N5 (72) 2003
The place, as expected by restaurateurs and designers, turned out to be extremely challenging - on the dazzling signboards dammed by Butcher Poison machines it looks like an impenetrable black spot. From the outside fuss he is fenced off by purple curtains hung outside. Inside, there are chairs taken in black covers, narrow six-meter mirrors, a statue of Bosch found by architects in the workshop of a familiar sculptor. White lilies and fruits spread everywhere should instantly wither in the infernal atmosphere of the establishment, cower in "poisonous" couples. “So we conceived it as a real repository of vice,” architects comment on their work with a serene smile. “To reflect all the dark sides of modern society.” Well, the society, apparently, is very fond of its dark sides, if it is so attracted by the black walls of the new institution.