Wooden futurism

Functionalism in the interior for Artemy Troitsky

Passing the gallery

Materials prepared: Olga Vologdina, Evgenia Schuer, Marina Volkova

A photo: Alexander Lepyoshkin, - from the archives of the press services

Magazine: Na (135)

On wooden architecture, wooden furniture and functionalism in the interior

“I have two country houses, and both correspond to my ideas about the perfect interior. The first is the Moscow dacha near Moscow. It was designed by famous architect Anton Mosin. When I gave him a task, I said only two words:“ wooden futurism. ”On the one hand I love wooden houses, log houses, on the other hand, it’s not a traditional traditional hut. The second house is in Montenegro. It’s a small house from the end of the 17th century, and the most important thing is its location next to the sea. the fun things are bright It’s natural and natural when the natural texture is visible. I prefer to choose the interior items myself. Another thing is that there’s not always enough time.

when there is little furniture in the interior, it is functional and at the same time aesthetically appealing. I, in principle, love wooden furniture, natural. So, in my country house all the furniture is wooden, with glass inserts and metal elements. Absolutely not like things made of plastic and other artificial materials. My favorite pieces of furniture are the sofa and the bed. It is strange when people say that their favorite subject is a chest of drawers or a wardrobe. For me, these are purely utilitarian things. But on the bed or on the couch you spend a lot of time, and with them special demand. "

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