Cafe "Satin-Ruzh" (Moscow) Kirill Markushin, Vladislav Mavrin In a femininely soft, direct and slightly ironic decor of the cafe "Satin Rouge".
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Text: Nadezhda Serebryakova
A photo: Mikhail Stepanov
Architect: Vladislav Mavrin, Kirill Markushin
Magazine: (48) 2001
The immediate, slightly ironic, but generally simply charming and kind interior of the cafe Satine-Ruzh (Bolshoy Palashevsky Pereulok, 11/1) was born thanks to the efforts of its hostesses and the talent of architects Kirill Markushin and Vladislav Mavrin. The main colors of the interior - red and white - symbols of love, they are echoed by an equally popular symbol - roses. Large - on the wallpaper, decorative glass - in the niches, even the figure of the glass top of the bar also shows roses. The interior was thought softly feminine. The luminous column trimmed with white fur, the fur trim of the bar counter and the frame of the mirrors give it softness and fluffiness. But, as it is known, besides these lovely qualities, some aggression is peculiar to women. The authors did not miss the opportunity to emphasize this by ordering the upholstery and rollers on the chairs of the "tiger" fabric, which contrasts strongly with the overall style, but originally fits into the interior.