Karavaevi Brothers 1
Function: Cafe-Culinary Shop
Location: Bolshoi Levshinsky Lane, Moscow
Project: 2015-16, Total area: 100 m2
Status: Completed
The first café for the Karavaevi Brothers chain opened in 2016 in Moscow’s Khamovniki district, occupying a corner unit on Bolshoy Levshinsky Lane. The space is located on the ground floor of a late-1950s residential building — compact, with low ceilings and heavy structural beams. The surrounding context shaped the concept. Several foreign embassies are located within the same block, including that of Denmark, and directly opposite stands the monument to the Norwegian explorer and humanitarian Fridtjof Nansen, known for his relief work during the Volga famine. Rather than referencing Scandinavia literally, the project translates its ethos — functionality, clarity and material honesty — into spatial decisions.
Restaurant & Bar Design Awards 2017 — Official Entry, Europe Restaurant Category