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Project • By Sundukovy Sisters Design Studio (S+S)Bars

Luna Sky Bar Four Seasons

Nestled within the esteemed Four Seasons Hotel DIFC in Dubai, Luna Rooftop Lounge is undergoing a renovation led by the renowned Sundukovy Sisters (S+S studio). This project extends to the neighboring Churchill Bar and Penrose Lounge, enhancing the entire guest experience within the iconic hotel. Concept:The design concept revolves around the symbolism of the moon as the primary motif of the night. Drawing inspiration from Art Deco aesthetics, the interior will feature a striking moon installation at the bar area, casting ethereal reflections akin to moonlight. Dark and golden hues dominate the palette, accentuated by Art Deco ornaments and matting fabrics for a timeless appeal. Four Seasons Terrace Design:The terrace is reimagined a... More

Project • By Sundukovy Sisters Design Studio (S+S)Hotels

Hyatt Place Ekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg, the main city of the Urals, has all the chances to get the status of the world capital of constructivism. There are more than a hundred constructivist buildings built at the beginning of the twentieth century and about five hundred other cultural heritage sites, some of which will soon be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is on the verge of a wonderful tourist future, for which famous hotel brands are ready. At the new Hyatt Place, quality and simplicity create engaging and energizing spaces filled with timeless design and casual comfort. Alexander Volodin The design of the new Hyatt Place is reminded of constructivism by contrasting combinations, straight lines and laconic forms. Alexander Volodin... More

Project • By Sundukovy Sisters Design Studio (S+S)Restaurants

Community Restaurant

The Gold Key Award as the Best Casual Dining 2018 Task To create an interior for a new concept of a location that used to be a club. To combine the various zones – a theater, a restaurant, a tea room, a bar, and a room for master classes – into a balanced single multi-functional space. ChallengesIt was necessary to include objets d’art in the interior, and to come up with a way to combine all the zones. Moreover, Community is located in the building of the State University for Design and Technology. Having such a creative neighbor also sets a vector of its own: it was important for us to surprise and inspire the guests, many of whom are somehow connected to the world of design. IdeaWe brought the various zones together... More

Project • By Sundukovy Sisters Design Studio (S+S)Hotels

Radisson Blu, Rostov-on-Don

TaskTo update the design for the Radisson Blu chain brand, but to keep the expensive materials used in the original interior by integrating them into the new design. ChallengesThere are only 80 rooms in the hotel, and they are architecturally different. We were asked to update the interior of the bathrooms while keeping the marble. In the hotel’s public spaces, we needed to keep the onyx and the marble floor. And we had to propose a completely new solution for the restaurant. It was important to adapt to the existing details while bringing all the spaces together into one balanced and memorable interior. IdeaThe hotel’s location on the central embankment of the Don River and its favorable architecture – the floor-to-ceil... More

Project • By Sundukovy Sisters Design Studio (S+S)Bars

Cosmos café

Complex Task S+S interior design and architecture studio faced a challenge to create a stylistically dynamic and modern design for a children’s café Cosmos located at the temple of Moscow Soviet trade and exhibition – VDNKH Cosmos pavilion. This tremendous building is a proper cultural heritage with marble floors and pompous groin vault ceilings, which is genuinely a great space for inspiration and creativity but can hardly fit a children’s place concept.   Matching Solution To avoid a classical perception and realization of cosmic space theme, in their notable manner, S+S team applied some principles and patterns of a postmodern archaic Memphis Group’s style, smartly contrasting its vibrant colours a... More