Project Name
The YPosted in
Design, Interior DesignLocation
Area (sqm)
560Completed
2018Detailed Information | |||||
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Project Name | The Y | Posted in | Design, Interior Design | Location |
Moscow |
Area (sqm) | 560 | Completed | 2018 |

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.
The restaurant was explicitly conceived as a relaxed refuge from the hustle and bustle of contemporary Moscow, cinematically designed as stage set of suave elegance and old-time charm. Inspired by acclaimed American film director Wes Anderson, whose distinct visual language has both aesthetic and narrative purposes, The Y’s highly stylized décor is characterised by a dreamy colour palette of pastels, the eclectic use of materials such as brass, velvet and polished timber that convey luxury and sophistication, and a predilection for symmetry and repetition. A plethora of striking details such as decorative wall panelling, graphically bold wainscoting, bespoke chandeliers and floral wallpaper differentiate each space while the venue’s aesthetic cohesion is underpinned by a soothing geometric language of arches, circles and spheres, as well as the refreshing presence of lush vegetation.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.
The Y unfolds as a sequence of elegantly designed spaces; the intimate café on the ground floor gives way to the bright, easy-going dining hall where the vast open kitchen allows guests to have a taste of the restaurant’s inner workings. Upstairs, a mint-coloured eating area with its own open kitchen channels the ambience of a 1970s French bistro whereas the adjoining bar and dining area, steeped in dark wood-panelling and brass furnishings, convey the worldliness of an old school clubhouse. With a theatrically staged private dining room, a hidden playroom accessed through a secret door, and lavatories that feel more like upscale dressing rooms completing the venue’s facilities, The Y is an alluring, multifaceted destination that caters not just to millennials but to all those seeking a spot of refinement and poise amid the hectic pace of Moscow.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.

Photo by Mikhail Loskutov.