The solemn, delicate and multi-layered restaurant, Londri is located on Dmitrovsky Lane, in the very centre of Moscow.
It is always fascinating to immerse in the history of the location to be interacted with. At the place of the restaurant, there was a laundry in the last century, and the observant guests are unobtrusively reminded of this by the interior details. A hint of fabric can be seen in the wavy shape of columns, translucent lamps, interlacing on the backs of sofas and chairs, and especially in the magical transformation of a marble open kitchen as if covered with a tablecloth, which stone folds intuitively want to smooth with the palm.
Delicately “aged” wooden panels at the restaurant entrance take the guests back to a bygone era for a moment. In the main hall, this effect is supported by the French fir-tree parquet and natural stone tiles with the classic octagonal layout that was used in England in the 19th century.
Precious wood panelling for window portals, light decorative plaster on the ceiling, plaster reliefs on the walls and natural marble create a graceful space, inspired by the history of a bygone era. The pizza oven, wrapped in brass sheets and especially “aged”, shimmers in gold against the bright walls and ceiling, completing the harmonious vibe of the refined restaurant.
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