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Art Deco style residence by Irina Grave

Art Deco style residence

Interior designer Irina Grave has designed a high-end residential project in Moscow with some of the best luxury brands reflecting the Art Deco style.

This luxury Moscow residence by the top interior designer, Irina Grave, was created with special attention to detail. Showing not only the designer’s high level of skills, but it also showcases the natural beauty of the Portuguese craftsmanship techniques through the best luxury pieces by Essential Home and DelightFULL.

Graduated with honors from the “Details” school, Irina Grave is a certified designer engaged in the design of private and public interiors. Her work on each project is based on the architecture of the space and the specifics of the lifestyle of a particular customer and is carefully thought about till the last detail. “It is very important for me to understand the customer to create an interior in which he will be psychologically comfortable, timeless, and fashionable. But at the same time, I try to open new horizons for the customer”, explained the interior designer.

 The top Russian designer is famous for combining the elegance of Paris with the frantic energy and modernity of New York, creating a design project that tells a story.  Transforming this unique residence in Moscow was a real challenge to the talented Irina Grave, one of Russia’s most famous designers. When the technical problems were over, the designer plunged into creativity to elevate the large space of this home design. 

The main living space is composed of an open space concept area that flows from the kitchen into the dining room due to its soothing neutral color palette as the designer explains, “I also like to use natural materials and calm colors focusing on the people living in the interiors I have created.” The entire design was worked around the soft blues, greys and classic whites, later enhanced with some rich colored details, like the beautiful dark hardwood floors. With a touch of vintage to the modern furniture in the project, one can see here a perfect combination of American and European design.

The project’s dining room is one of the standouts of the entire design. Essential Home’s beautiful Collins Dining Chair. Designed with a classic retro chic feel, comfortable and perfect to pair with a bespoke dining table, this unique piece transmits a classic retro chic feel thanks to its high-quality upholstery work. The bespoke mid-century modern chairs are highlighted with the help of DelightFULL’s sculptural and iconic Brubeck Oval chandelier making this space a sophisticated dining ambiance one of a kind.

The same sky-like color palette is transferred to the rest of the residential project, including the kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. All of the spaces were carefully designed to enhance the best of high-quality furniture and its craftsmanship techniques. 

One of the bedroom areas features a unique social gathering corner composed of two Ellen armchairs upholstered in a dark grey fabric. Featuring a modern tub design, Ellen is a sophisticated armchair with a mix of contemporary and mid-century styles. The iconic armchair design is built on top of a polished brass base and features a curvilinear open back contrasted with a rectangular shape on the front. In terms of upholstery, the choices are unlimited since the brand is ready to custom the piece to the client’s needs and likes.

For the second bedroom design, Irina Grave decided to make it clean and simple in terms of colors and furnishings, and make a statement with the beautiful suspension design by DelightFULL called Neil Suspension.

An experience in suave sophistication – is also a very good representation of the designer’s rich creativity.

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