Bosco Mishka Bar | Sundukovy Sisters Design & Architecture Studio

Stylish wine bar with stunning Red Square view Moscow / Russian Federation / 2019

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Red Square and the legendary GUM store building are exquisite as they are, calling for a sustainable approach. The key was not to overfill the walls with legacy, but rather purify the space. We decided to stick with beloved minimalism, accentuating it with expressive details, which link back to the unique historic heritage of the venue.


When working on the project of GUM, an iconic shopping centre on the Red Square, the team of architects was only given three months to complete with one key condition - to preserve the architectural harmony of the main Russian square. The task set forth for Sundukovy Sisters was no less challenging. Three weeks to work out a design project for Mishka Bosco Bar, which took up residence of Bosco Fresh Bar right opposite the Kremlin.


The central interlink between external and internal space is 2050 dimmable light bulbs, which replay the facade illumination of GUM. Revealed magnificently through outer windows, they draw in guests with their comfort in the evening.


A ziggurat of stainless steel, referring to the iconic mausoleum on the Red Square, attracts guests to take seats with the best view of the Kremlin in the daytime, and turns into a podium for dizzy dancing in the reflecting sea of lights.


Decorative plaster with an effect of aged walls blends with the shade of the GUM facade, blurring boundaries between outer and inner realms. On its background, black graphic accents of lighting truss and coat hooks depict create a pure laconic contrast. Aged mirrors complement the sense of spatial authenticity.


Tables of irregular marble, decorative wooden veneer and textured surfaces, that may get lost in another interior, appear particularly vibrant in this neat space, especially in the evenings, with directed theatrical light.


In contrast to minimalist furniture, large antique table and chandelier also refer to older days, evoking associations with family feasts.


Strips of non-combustible paper breathe in an airy accent and conceal neatly the outside canvas blinds, providing patrons with an amazing view of the Red Square.


 


 

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    Red Square and the legendary GUM store building are exquisite as they are, calling for a sustainable approach. The key was not to overfill the walls with legacy, but rather purify the space. We decided to stick with beloved minimalism, accentuating it with expressive details, which link back to the unique historic heritage of the venue. When working on the project of GUM, an iconic shopping centre on the Red Square, the team of architects was only given three months to complete with one key...

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