PIMS | City Cafe
Moscow | 2023 | 36 sq.m.
Architects: Egor Bogomolov, Victor Aurov, Arianna Mikaya, Valeria Dzhigil, Tatiana Kurochkina
The new PIMS outlet on Myasnitskaya Street is located in a building that is an architectural monument. The neoclassical facade contrasts with the interior to the maximum extent possible: behind the carved, high oak doors there is a light, austere and technological interior.
plan
In general, the concept of this point reflects the brand's design code: the walls are finished in light gray tones, with textured paint that gives a roughness and envelopes the space. The entire ceiling, as well as the channels, were painted entirely in white, a visual technique that adds air and enlarges the room. The key element that also helped to visually expand the space even further was the large PIMS logo, made of a mirrored composite, which dissolves into the space and at the same time attracts attention as an Instagram spot.
The monochrome space cannot do without color accents: pendant lamps are painted in a gradient, smoothly passing from blue to white, like the contents of a PIMS cup, in which tea, fruit, and ice create a similar effect.
The side tables to the log bench are also in one of the signature colors - like a contrast of natural and technological. A separate accent is the backlighting behind the bench, in blue, which gradients softly on the wall.
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The light in the space is also important - there are tubular lights under the ceiling, which are an allusion to PIMS drink straws, as well as an important navigational marker, giving direction to the counter for ordering and dispensing drinks.
merch stand ↓
↑ reflective letters on the wall
wooden bench ↓
↑ process
project team ↓