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Polyot Restaurant by Alina Pimkina

Polyot Restaurant

Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2020

restaurant interior, hospitality design, contemporary dining space, sculptural wall relief, geometric abstraction, three-dimensional architectural element, monumental scale, vertical composition, warm earth tones, raw umber, burnt sienna, terracotta, ochre, sandy beige, mushroom taupe, salmon pink accent, charcoal gray, ivory white, analogous color harmony, matte surface finish, textured plaster aesthetic, concrete materiality, integrated lighting design, concealed illumination, warm amber glow, dramatic chiaroscuro, deep shadow contrast, soft penumbra gradation, diffused directional lighting, overlapping geometric forms, circular arcs, curved segments, rectangular protrusions, angular elements, relief sculpture technique, figure-ground complexity, spatial depth articulation, vertical emphasis, soaring ceiling height, bentwood furniture, mid-century modern seating, minimalist table design, cylindrical glass vessels, ceramic tabletop objects, natural linen textiles, architectural framing elements, floor-to-ceiling windows, sheer curtain panels, polished concrete flooring, warm wood tones, contemplative atmosphere, serene mood, monumental grandeur, intimate dining scale, human proportion reference, sophisticated material palette, refined craftsmanship, textural richness, atmospheric spatial quality, threshold experience, liminal environment, hospitality architecture, experiential design, immersive environment, tactile surface expression, geological stratification reference, weathered stone aesthetic, ancient architecture evocation, modernist abstraction, Brutalist influence, Art Deco geometry, Eastern European design sensibility, material authenticity, volumetric complexity, sculptural integration, functional art environment, elevated dining experience, cultural gathering space, social ritual setting, culinary destination, architectural statement piece, contemporary interior design excellence.

The interior of the Polyot restaurant reminds the scenery for a sci-fi movie. The sleek steel shapes and portholes at the entrance make the room look like the cabin of a space shuttle. One of the main principles in the interior of Polyot is minimalism. There is a lack of decor to which the audience in Moscow restaurants is so used, no patterns and ornaments on the walls and in design elements. Instead there are large shining objects.