Babayants Architects Redefine Luxury Living at Vesper Tverskaya Apartment Project

Babayants Architects Redefine Luxury Living at Vesper Tverskaya Apartment Project

The Echo of History

Through Architecture


Over time, architecture evolved with new trends and techniques, yet our gaze remains captivated by buildings that echo history through meticulously crafted walls and intricate ceilings. Babayants Architects made sure to preserve the beautiful history when going into their new apartment project in the Vesper Tverskaya clubhouse, and as usual they didn’t disappoint.

Babayants Architects always apply an architectural approach to interior work with volumes, lines, and light. In Vesper Tverskaya, there is a different approach–a creation of interior concepts as emotion.

All elements are united and filled with a common meaning with a slightly guessable flair.

The architects selected absolutely everything for this project: decor, including handmade Klein Reid porcelain vases, textiles, accessories, kitchen utensils–dishes, glasses, cutlery appliances, entrance mat, and home fragrances.

Already at his first acquaintance with the space, Artem Babayants, founder and chief architect of Babayants Architects, “saw” the objects of Mathieu Lehannerin the interior. Intuition was right.

The charm and plasticity of French objects, elegant and slightly naive forms, and play with gravity became the basis of the interior concept.

In this project, Babayants Architects were also fascinated by the theme of glass, which makes an astonishing appearance throughout the apartments. In the bedroom, it reveals a new side–in the color gradient with which the Dutch designer Herman Ermix works with items from the Shaping Color collection of glass furniture.

In the dining room, there is the Hub dining table on a glass leg, designed by Piero Lissoni for Glas Italia, and the Focus pendant lamp by Yuji Okitsu

In the living room, the weightless Inverted Gravity Table is surrounded by objects with streamlined, rounded shapes: the Standard sofa with folding armrests designed by Francesco Binfare for Edra and the Le Clubarmchair by Jean-Marie Massaud for Poliform.

Even though all sections of the apartment are unique the office in Vesper Tverskaya deserves special attention. The overall atmosphere is tactile, muted, natural, and reminiscent of the aesthetics of dried flowers.

There is a harmonious contrast of linear design and volumetric objects such as the Barbicas work chair by Rodolfo Dordoni versus the Marenco sofa by Mario Marenco

According to legend, every element of the interior came here by chance, as if the client encountered pieces of furniture at different points in their lives, fell in love with them, and brought them to the office so that the space would acquire new stories and things. 

In fact, everything in the interior was carefully chosen down to the smallest detail, so here one can only find a neat, subtle hint of this legend.

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