England. Loft for men Copper
COPPER PROJECT
KIEV, UKRAINE
Monochrome colours are diluted by the upright green wall, not to mention that the turquoise chairs by Ligne Roset made a striking accent. Design kitchen, table of Danish company Vipp and famous lamps Tom Dixon are very laconically and show the status.
ZOOI Studio is all about a distinction that comes from an extensive experience of work with different premises, whether it is an interior design for an apartment, a cottage design project, architecture, or even offices, cafes, restaurants and trade areas. In developing a project, they always take into account the objectives, budget and technical features.
Designers at ZOOI Studio follow the method of matching and contact whenever it's convenient for the client, having in consideration their busy lives but not discarding their personal tastes. With simple words, they offer guidance and orientation about the pros and cons of different layouts, styles, and explain the meaning of various repairs and decorative works, as well as the characteristics of the different materials.
This is the key to successful interiors that feature ZOOI Studio's portfolio and outline their future. Designers start from their experience and sometimes with the boldest ideas.
Copper Project is a design project - “maisonette” - in the residential complex Novopecherskie Lypki, which was designed for a young successful manager. The client wanted a manly, yet positive cheerful interior. ZOOI studio offered the client the design in a loft style. And yet, this brutal interior had its own chic style, thanks to the saturated colour of copper and its gloss. Components presupposed expensive Italian brands that feature an expressive look at the background of burning metal. Monochrome colours are diluted by the upright green wall, not to mention that the turquoise chairs by Ligne Roset made a striking accent. Design kitchen, table of Danish company Vipp and famous lamps Tom Dixon are very laconically and show the status.
In general, this is an open space. The wall that separates the kitchen from the hallway is lined with copper plates. Throughout the ceiling, it was decided to leave the primary concrete texture and, in part, the cooker hood. In the centre of the kitchen, right on the ceiling, a plasterboard element was designed with a microcement finishing. The staircase was also designed by ZOOI studio, consisting of perforated metal handrails and steps console, fixed in the wall. In the living area, you can find floor lamps of the Korean designer Seung Yong Song and a coffee table. In the evening, a light of the torches creates convoluted shadows, which flirt with each other, causing a special romantic atmosphere.
To sum up, Interior ZOOI is always about new designs, made specifically for a particular customer.