Interior & Furniture designed by Roman Plyus
Collectible design & art curated by Inessa Panchuk
Project Area: 240 sq.m
Project Year: 2020
Location: Moscow, Russia
Visualization & Graphics: ​​​​​​​Roman Plyus 
ABOUT
Cameo is the latest privet villa located in the heart of Moscow.
The unique architecture of Cameo Moscow Villas is an oasis of country life in the center of one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
High 4 meter ceilings and impressive gold arched windows combined with collectible items of legendary designers XX century allowed us to create a dream space.
LIVING ROOM
The interior is made in the style of mid-century modern filled with light and calm.
The white and beige palette visually enlarges and fills a large space with air.
The idea of arches borrowed from architecture, I decided to repeat many times in the interior. This technique allows you to achieve a powerful relationship between all the interior items.
The story begins with the famous Mobile Sculpture by Alexander Calder that smoothly flows into similar patterns in the art by the artist Kitty Sabatier, the sofa by Vladimir Kagan turns ornate lines into shapes and brings the game into a three-dimensional space it is supported by two chairs by Oscar Niemeyer whose metal construction perfectly repeats the arched openings of windows.
In this way, we managed to create a harmonious space where each element is in its place.

Unity is the key word of this project for which I created a unique floor lamp design called
"Unity”.
The idea of this lamp came to me during self-isolation, when I felt what it was like to lose physical contact with people close to us. It represents two people reaching out to each other.


“Little Sofya” night lamp. Clay, brass, glass.
Designed by Roman Plyus
“Unity” Floor lamp. Clay, brass, glass. Designed by Roman Plyus.
Bedroom
The master bedroom of the apartment owner located on the second floor is the real opposite of the bright living room. Brutal and emotional built on strong contrasts of white and black. It continues the same history of lines and their interaction with each other. Repeating the technique used in the living room you can see how the threads of the hanging chandelier by Studio Drift are supported by the trees in the art slowly flowing from the ceiling to the floor in the form of a pattern on the carpet and grow again in the bench by Wendell Castle.
For the bedroom, I used several of my items from the Alien and Hug collection.
”Alien” Floor lamp and table. Metal with coinage, glass. 
“Little Sofya” night lamp. Ceramic, brass, glass.
Designed by Roman Plyus
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