Yakusha Design applies dark tones throughout its Kiev offices
Mottled grey walls meet black-brick partitions to form the monochromatic interiors of Yakusha Design's self-designed office and showroom in Kiev, Ukraine.
Named Ya Vsesvit, the office accommodates Yakusha Design's own studio, a showroom and an 80-seat lecture room for events.
The studio is lead by Ukranian architect and designer Victoriya Yakusha, who wanted to create a space where different "design-minded" individuals within the company could work under one roof, encouraging the potential for collaboration.
"The space is created for architects, fashion designers, visualizers, stylists, photographers and copywriters ? anyone who hunts for inspiration," explained Yakusha.
"[Ya Vsesvit] also means 'I'm the universe' in Ukrainian, so the interior is built on the idea of combining."
Yakusha herself comes from a multi-disciplinary background. As well as running her own design studio, she heads up Faina ? a furniture brand that makes pieces out of traditional materials from her native country like clay, wood, willow and flax.
The brand will also be based out of Ya Vsesvit.
When it came to developing the interiors, Yakusha Design opted for a largely monochromatic colour scheme.
Several partitions made from jet-black bricks appear throughout the space, contrasting against the surrounding structural walls which have been roughly rendered with grey clay.
Black-framed panels of glazing close off the main meeting room and a couple of small offices. On...
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