Barkli London Penthouse

Moscow, Russia

 

The light stone facades, punctuated by large windows, recall the style of early 20th-century Moscow buildings. From the hall, designed by Marcel Wanders, luxury and opulence make a strong presence in this elegant residential building inspired by Art Nouveau. This is the Barkli Gallery, designed by the RHWL Architects and Aedas studio, consisting of 43 apartments, including four penthouses with panoramic views of Moscow and the Kremlin. Curated by Architect Maria Bakhareva of the Baharev and partners studio, the Barkli London Penthouse boasts meticulously detailed interiors, with fine wood paneling, upholstered wall panels, parquet flooring, carpets, and frames in precious black Marquina marble. In the living area, a perfect mix of warm and cool tones creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Nodding to the glamorous taste of the roaring 1920s, the New Felci lamp enriches the space with a cascade of light
composed of a precious crown of Venetian crystal leaves, finely wavy at the edges and curled at both ends.

 

PROJECT: Baharev and partners - Maria Bahareva
PHOTO: Mikhail Stepanov
STYLIST: Wadim Kostyrin
REFERENCES: New Felci ceiling lamp