PAPAYA showroom in Kyiv combines emotional depth and history in its interior design, featuring materials like shell rock, natural stone, and soft fabrics. Housed in a former Soviet store, the showroom integrates restored original elements, pairing them with new features to create a cohesive design. The polished concrete floor and diffused ceiling light enhance material richness, while bespoke furniture continues the sensitivity theme. Elements such as the green velvet curtains and commissioned sculptures by Ukrainian artist Tamara Turlyun contribute to the intimate and inviting atmosphere of the space.
PAPAYA showroom in Kyiv reinterprets interior design through material memory and sculptural sensitivity, reflecting history while cultivating an emotional atmosphere rather than spectacle.
The project restores original shell rock walls and incorporates natural stone from Ukraine's Rivne region, melding geological textures into a contemporary design language.
Bespoke furniture and features throughout the showroom maintain a sensitivity and tactility, enhancing the overall fluidity and dynamic movement for visitors within the space.
Tamara Turlyun's sculpture introduces an emotional level that complements the environment, appearing to organically grow from the showroom's design, enriching the visitor experience.
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