Café
Café
Café
Russia, Moscow Business centre Icity
2026
concept
Stanislav Kozeen, Marcelo Rueda, Daria Kholodova
Ekaterina Tsyganenko
Create a space for complete reset. It’s an «anti-office»: a warm, intimate place where business center employees can escape from white walls, harsh lighting, and strict lines. The concept is built on contrast — instead of sterile functionality, we offer guests a sense of home-like calm, tactile comfort, and a visual pause. Here, you don’t just want to grab a coffee «to go,» but to take a breath and spend 15 minutes in coziness.
Textured plaster walls create a natural, voluminous backdrop that evokes a feeling of warmth and security. Furniture with soft, rounded forms is veneered in a dark honey-toned oak, adding depth, elegance, and visual comfort to the interior. Light accents of chrome metal introduce a modern clarity without disrupting the overall intimate atmosphere. Warm lightboxes fill the space with a soft, enveloping glow, free from glare and harshness, finally blurring the line between office rigidity and home-like coziness.
Create a space for complete reset. It’s an «anti-office»: a warm, intimate place where business center employees can escape from white walls, harsh lighting, and strict lines. The concept is built on contrast — instead of sterile functionality, we offer guests a sense of home-like calm, tactile comfort, and a visual pause. Here, you don’t just want to grab a coffee «to go,» but to take a breath and spend 15 minutes in coziness.
Textured plaster walls create a natural, voluminous backdrop that evokes a feeling of warmth and security. Furniture with soft, rounded forms is veneered in a dark honey-toned oak, adding depth, elegance, and visual comfort to the interior. Light accents of chrome metal introduce a modern clarity without disrupting the overall intimate atmosphere. Warm lightboxes fill the space with a soft, enveloping glow, free from glare and harshness, finally blurring the line between office rigidity and home-like coziness.
