Favorite interiors of the week_Ukrainian edition

Favorite interiors of the week_Ukrainian edition

Each week, we share the most gorgeous, inspiring and coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days. These are usually brought to you as inspiration to browse through while sipping your Saturday morning coffee and to use for your own home. Unusually, this week we have brought you interiors exclusively from Ukrainian designers. Instead of the idyllic weekend coffee experience, we now have them on our minds: we wish them to be able to live and work in peace and freedom in their country again.


Lera Brumina | The warmth of wood dominates this dining room


Dubrovska Studio | Calming minimalism from Kiev


Yevheniia Dubrovska | This Kyiv apartment is dedicated to the love of contemporary art


Solovey Design | Cafe and SUP paradise converted from an old Soviet sports locker room


Nika Lomachevska | Ukrainian national motifs in a contemporary context


Olga Fradina | Immersion in the colors of the earth


Balbek Bureau | An unconventional tattoo studio


Featured photo: Olga Fradina’s interior

Lera Brumina | Web | Facebook | Instagram

Dubrovska Studio | Web | Facebook | Instagram

Yevheniia Dubrovska | Web | Instagram

Solovey Design | Web | Facebook | Instagram

Nika Lomachevska | Web | Facebook | Instagram

Olga Fradina | Web | Facebook | Instagram

Balbek Bureau | Web | Instagram | Facebook

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