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First Siberian bar drinks “Russian D. Ivanovich” by Maksimova Elena

Project name:
First Siberian bar drinks “Russian D. Ivanovich”
Architecture firm:
Lama Studia
Location:
Tyumen, Russia
Photography:
Andrey Bydanov
Principal architect:
Maksimova Elena
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Interior design:
Maksimova Elena
Built area:
45 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2024
Completion year:
2024
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Lighting:
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Material:
Stained glass, vintage furniture and lighting
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Olesya Udovichenko founder and co-owner of a restaurant company «DV Group»
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Hospitality › Bar

Lama Studia: The first Siberian bar of Russian drinks “D. Ivanovich" is located in the Siberian city of Tyumen. The concept of the bar is centered around the personality of D.I. Mendeleev, the famous Russian chemist, physicist, ecologist, technologist, oil worker, discoverer, in which areas did this famous person not succeed. The bar turned out to be bright and memorable, like the personality of a famous scientist, and became a place of attraction for guests and residents of the city.

Ideas used in the interior: Blue color - like the color of Mendeleev’s eyes, Falconnier glass blocks in the decor, exactly the same as they were in Mendeleev’s childhood in his mother’s house - we found modern manufacturers who were able to make the same ones. Suitcases also took their place in the interior for a reason, because the famous chemist loved to make them, as his wife said - this is how he took a break from mental stress.

The bar counter is covered with copper sheets; Thanks to etching, unusual, beautiful patterns were obtained on it. The color green in the interior was also used meaningfully when D.I. Mendeleev was young, his mother ran a glass factory, the color of the glass at that time was mostly green, like some of the dishes in the bar. The lighting was selected in one of the vintage stores in Moscow, and the chairs were collected by a collector near the city of Tobolsk, among them there are several with a production date of 1870. Jakob and Joseph Kohn and Thonet. Another interesting detail of the interior is the custom-made gabilenes, on one of them there is an abstract chess pattern, since this was one of D.I.’s favorite hobbies. Mendeev's portrait on another gabilen.


By Liliana Alvarez

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