For the first time, Victoria Kiorsak, interior designer and head of Victoria Kiorsak Interiors and Architecture, art director of Silverdragon.london, participated in the BATIMAT RUSSIA exhibition in the Integrated Solutions exposition. She presented the conceptual stand BIG CITY LIGHTS – a full-fledged space for life, communication and creativity. This is a kitchen and a living room, a kitchen and a meeting room, a kitchen and a reading nook, offering a balance of comfort, harmony and technology.
“This is a kitchen where you can live, work, drink wine, meet your friends, create wonderful projects, raise children, cook tasty food and enjoy everything that is given to us with the dynamic rhythm of the modern city. Always being on the edge without missing the main thing – balance. Preserving harmony and comfort without ignoring all the opportunities that modern technologies give us,” the designer says about her exhibition booth.
The LEICHT BONDI-E|VALAIS kitchen took a rightful place in Victoria Kiorsak’s booth. This kitchen presents a completely new concept of space planning by the German manufacturer Leicht (www.leicht.com). Carbon gray color combines perfectly with the new oak veneer. Floor-to-ceiling cabinets harmoniously complement the concept of the kitchen in the living room area. Premium class appliances were presented by V-ZUG – a well-known Swiss company with age-long history (www.vzug.ru).
The Nero antrasite Satin table top (20 mm) by Lapitec® (www.ru.lapitec.com) became an excellent solution for this kitchen – the perfect combination of visual comfort and tactile sensations. This innovative stone from natural materials, painted throughout the thickness, combines the elegance and simplicity of natural stone with the highest physical and mechanical characteristics that are superior to ceramic granite. Lapitec® unique embossed texture surfaces present a higher level of design and operation.
Wiring devices from the Epure series of the Art d'Arnould premium collection by the Legrand group brand (www.legrand.ru) also perfectly complemented Victoria Kiorsak’s stand. Trendy design, modern technologies, laconic forms, attention to even the smallest details and the noble Bronze color reflect the modern trend of minimalism.
The Juliet sofa and the Ancona, Relotti chairs (www.relotti.ru), the Brenta Imperial screen, (www.brentaimperial.com), table from Dima Loginoff’s collection Northern Lights, YACHTLINE (www.yachtline.ru), Bosco bar stools (www.bosco-mebel.ru) naturally complemented the original concept.