For his Moscow apartment, interior designer and artist Sergei Khrabrovsky was inspired by the geometries of the Russian Avant-garde, more specifically Constructivism, an artistic and architectural movement that reigned in the country during the 1920s. Most of the custom-designed furniture that populates this 74 square meter interior follows a similar aesthetic, sprinkled with a sense of frivolity introduced through his own artwork.Visitors are welcomed into the interior via a geometric, black and white hallway. The light-coloured marble floor is occasionally interrupted with inserted graphic shapes made from a contrasting stone. The resulting surface is more akin to a giant chess board than a typical hallway, bringing visual interest to a space that is too often overlooked. Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 01 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 02 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 03 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 04 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 05 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 06 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 07 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 08 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 09 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 10 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 11 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 12 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 13 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 14 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 15 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 16 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 17 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 18 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 19 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 20 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 21 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 22 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 23 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 24 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 25 Black And White Moscow Apartment Sergei Khrabrovsky Photo Mikhail Loskutof Yellowtrace 26 A series of Khrabrovsky’s own artworks line the walls, undertaken as a project during the self-isolation caused by the COVID pandemic. He adopted a playful approach when creating each piece, from transforming empty coffee cups into art objects to using the infamous logos of iconic fashion houses to comment on the brand worshipping that controls the modern art market. This creative energy continues elsewhere in the apartment. The black coffee table in the living room sits perfectly alongside the custom-designed shelving unit – the two acting as visual anchors in the predominantly light-toned scheme. Other key pieces include the Ombra Tokyo Chair by Charlotte Perriand and the Zig-zag Chair by Rietveld, both from Cassina.There is a delicate layering of textures and materials overall, as black leather is paired with timber and soft, shaggy materials. The resulting design feels equally elegant and cosy, while bringing a sense of refinement, sophistication and individual personality – a combination we’re massive fans of around here. [Images courtesy of Sergei Khrabrovsky. Photography by Mikhail Loskutoff.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ