Dubrovska Studio uses "leftovers" in Kyiv to furnish local dance studio
Local architecture practice Dubrovska Studio has created a fitness studio lined with curtains and outfitted with custom furniture made from materials sourced from around Kyiv in the face of wartime shortages.
Located in Kyiv, Stan will host barre and yoga classes for up to 15 people in its main space and includes a reception area and locker area across 1,290 square feet (120 square metres).
Dubrovska Studio has created a barre and yoga studio in Kyiv
"In our situation, when we initiated the project, there was virtually nothing available. We literally pieced the project together from leftovers we found around Kyiv,"Â said Dubrovska Studio founder Natalie Dubrovska.Â
Visitors first walk into a curtain-lined reception and welcome area, which contains a custom, semi-circle sofa, reception desk and "little tables" made of stone. The studio is lined with curtains to soften the space
The curtains lining the space follow a curved track at the corners in order to soften the space and "smooth" out the interior.
Many furniture pieces were custom-made from locally sourced or reused materials, which the studio says was a "primary concept" for the studio's design ? in part due to difficulties faced when ordering abroad during the ongoing Ukraine war.
Furniture was made from locally sourced or reused materials
The tables were crafted from scraps found at a warehouse, while the sofa was upholstered in a neutral, multicoloured fabric from the 1970s....
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