Project "New Classics" in Moscow apartment - textile decor
"New Classics" in Moscow apartment: textile decor by Fifth Avenue (architect - Ivan Kachalov, realization by Fifth Avenue)
In the project of Moscow apartment the architect Ivan Kachalov and the Fifth Avenue design-team had a task to make a textile decoration of interior, completing a balanced embiance of a true female space in neo-classical style.
The interior turned out to be soft, unambiguous and yet relevant, with a predominance of relative to the young hostess pastel shades and tones.
Designers of Fifth Avenue picked up for a living room the linen curtains of sand color from Loro Piana, combined with the finest tulle by Armani Casa. On the upholstered furniture by Giorgetti nestled decorative pillows made by Fifth Avenue Home Fabric Atelier in the Loro Piana fabrics, together with softest cashmere same blankets. The tray and candles from Riviere decorated the central coffee table. In the kitchen, which is separate area, on the window played pearl – shades of flax from Loro Piana, caught stylish brushes from Houles.
In the bedroom of the young hostess presented furniture – a bed, two bedside – tables and a chair – all by Promemoria, in order to make accent to the softness and roundness of its shapes and Italian chic the designers Fifth Avenue added the neutral curtains in light -beige from Armani Casa with tulle from Metaphores fabrics. Bed decorated with textile set – luxury tactile sensations blanket, made in the Loro Piana fabrics and Armani casa, decorative pillows in the tissues from Lizzo, Armani casa, Loro Piana, and a plaid of natural Loro Piana cashmere. Shades are mostly calm, feminine and harmonious that it is all about the quality of textures and implementation of textile decor.
In the guest – bedroom designers of Fifth Avenue suggested combination of curtains in the fabrics from Hermes with tulle from Metaphores. Textile group of the bed is covered with decorative pillows with very particular and recognizable patterns of Hermes in combination again with pastel plaid from Loro Piana. In the end, the entire interior was complete, bright and, of course, feminine, reflecting the nature of its hostess!