Moscow-based interior design studio Maxim Kashin Architects has created all-white interior space intervened with geometric metal sculptures in Moscow, Russia.
Named Golden Mile, the 70-square-metre interior space is inspired by the Russian avant-garde. White colour, the colour of endless space in the suprematist paintings, has evolved in the interior, creating a geometric volume of the whole space.
“It is self-sufficient and also a background for the interior’s main elements – geometric dominating sculptures,” said Maxim Kashin Architects.
The interior space includes all-white living room, kitchen, bedroom and colorful bathroom. A golden-colored kitchen island and suspended sculpture add a sharp contrast to the space.
The main idea of suprematism (from Latin “supremes” – highest) is based on the superiority of pure geometry and colour over the existing perception of forms and space.
Thus, this interior is a white background for the linear geometric metal sculptures, consisting of the simple geometry planes, connecting in the three-dimensional monumental compositions. Photos: Dmitry Chebanenko;