Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture 9th February 2022 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID

This week’s instalment of Project of the Week series features a retail space design by 2021 SBID Awards Finalist, Makhno Studio.

SBID Awards Category: Retail Design

Practice: Makhno Studio

Project: Zielinski & Rozen

Location: Kyiv, Ukraine

traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture

What was the client’s brief? 

The customer wanted to create a showroom in a Ukrainian contemporary style.

traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture
traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture

What inspired the design of the project?

Natural materials and ancient Ukrainian traditions.

traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture
traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture

What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project?

Despite the small area, the creation and realisation of the project had some real challenges. We had two weeks and only two online meetings to discuss and approve the visualisations. We also had limited time for the project realisation — 30 days sharp. Moreover, it was only possible to carry out the construction work at night time. The architects lost their sleep for a month, but for the sake of the result, we happily made this sacrifice.

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What was your team’s highlight of the project?

We understood that there was no room for error, so the night before the store opened we controlled the final construction until five in the morning.

The interior is wrapped in materials typical of Ukrainian culture — ceramics and wood. In the centre of the composition, there is a table with a cracked ceramic base made in our workshop. A vase from Serhii Makhno complements the colour scheme of the table. All the walls are decorated with clay plaster — it is a modern version of the technology used in the days of our great-grandparents. The main wall is decorated with Tetrapod 3D tiles, which won the international Red Dot Design Award in 2017. Soft accents are added by the snow-white Khmara lamps made in our ceramic workshop.

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traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture

Why did you enter this project into the SBID Awards?

This is one of the most prestigious international design awards. The jury of the competition are professionals in their field, trendsetters and very interesting personalities. It is an honour to present our work to them and receive recognition. We also respect SBID Awards for the organizational aspects that make submissions a real pleasure.

traditional ukrainian design, Retail Space Holds the Elements of Traditional Ukrainian Culture

Questions answered by Serhii Makhno, Founder, Makhno Studio.

We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design!

If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a family home design by Artwill Interior Design House, click here to read it.