Black&White is forever and Russian for Fish studio knows it very well as proved by their project in London’s Bethnal Green. Finished in 2013, it concerned a building dating from early Eighties which used to host a bakery before being turned into a condo. Despite this is not a luxury apartment, the result is quite stunning: the interior features white walls and furniture such as wood minimalistic pieces in the living room which presents also a little touch of color due to the light-blue fridge by Smeg as well as the fuchsia chair legs. The all white feel is perfectly clashed by the black floor with a Sixties optical design which is the main feature of the whole space.
Optical style by Russian for Fish
Retro Sixties style flooring within an all white interior in London
The place has been enriched with a further window facing east to catch sunlight in the morning; moreover, the interior also features bending walls to create both an open or divided space. A project based on following the clients’ budget by selecting useful materials to satisfy any customer as quick as possible.
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