TAKAVA 2.0 | YUDIN Design

The cosmopolitan cafe in Kyiv by YUDIN Design Kyiv / Ukraine / 2019

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After the success of TAKAVA coffe buffet, the designers of the studio  YUDIN Design have created the entire design of its evolution in takavTAKAVA 2.0, located at Besarabsky market in Kyiv.


The owners wanted a café that, with its elegance and authentic atmosphere, could bewitch tourists and visitors, among the tastes and fragrances of the coffee drinks in the Crimean Tatar tradition.


After creating the name, the designers Vladimir and Aleksandr Yudin then designed the logo, which incorporates the main inspirational element, namely the cezve, the traditional Turkish coffee cup.
The spacious interiors of TAKAVA 2.0 (190 sq.m) were created by the Brothers Yudin through the use of 3 styles: minimalist for furnishings; industrial for its modernity and elegance; loft for the concrete ceilings, the micro-cement walls and the open ventilation paths.


Most of the lighting at TAKAVA 2.0 is entrusted to the massive tubular LED lamps that create suggestive light trails along the entire interior of the cafe.
The bar, conceived by the studio YUDIN Design exclusively for this place, has a structure covered with wooden panels and is illuminated by original tubular LED lamps, which are repeated throughout the cafe, also acting as zone and partition separators.
The remaining lighting is entrusted to the copper cezve lamps, technical LED lamps (as in the wooden niches) and the Chemex glass suspension, which the designers of YUDIN Design, together with the PikArt Lights workshop transformed into a modern lamp.

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    After the success of TAKAVA coffe buffet, the designers of the studio  YUDIN Design have created the entire design of its evolution in takavTAKAVA 2.0, located at Besarabsky market in Kyiv. The owners wanted a café that, with its elegance and authentic atmosphere, could bewitch tourists and visitors, among the tastes and fragrances of the coffee drinks in the Crimean Tatar tradition. After creating the name, the designers Vladimir and Aleksandr Yudin then designed the logo, which...

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