White bedroom
Trends: emotional design, texture, relief, tactile materials, geometricity, minimizing information noise and moving away from color.
"The White Room is the refuge of the lonely aesthete. Everything here is arranged for rest, relaxation and privacy. The room has few things and many textures. You want to touch it and study it tactilely. The main emotion is tranquility.
"The room tells its story not through color, but through the multi-layered and multi-textured nature of the materials present in it. The very concept of white as the absence of color served as inspiration. It is hard to imagine that white surroundings invigorate us, cause a burst of energy and increased activity. White calms, clears perception and heals the body. A white room is a heavenly place where we stay away from the hustle and bustle," says designer Julia Golavskaya about the room concept.
The authors of the room
YULIA GOLAVSKAYA
ALBINA SCRIBE
winner of the Textile Decorators Award 2023
YULIA GOLAVSKAYA
Founder of Golavskaya Interiors & Arts.
Julia has two basic educations - architecture and psychology. In addition to them, in 2004, she graduated from the famous school of design "Details" and since then has been engaged in interior design. Since 2016, she has been teaching at the school "Details" and is a guest lecturer at the British Higher School of Design.
Yulia's works are regularly published in the Russian and foreign press. Every year, since 2015, Julia Golavskaya has been included in the list of the 100 best Russian designers and architects according to AD, Interior+Design, and Interior magazine.
Albina Knizhnik
"For many years I designed and sewed lightweight and outerwear as well as evening gowns. For over twenty years, however, my passion has been 'home wear'. I have transferred my experience from the world of fashion to interior textiles, paying special attention to details, treatments and decoration. My approach is to combine different textures and materials. This is why I chose the "white room".
At first glance, white may seem simple, but it is actually multifaceted and variable. Textures, materials, geometry and shapes - all this allows you to create a unique white interior that is not only pleasing to the eye, but is also able to change, adapt and bring new visual and tactile sensations..
For eight years I have been working in the famous textile company "Togas", thanks to its huge potential and production capacity, I can design objects "turnkey".
I hope to be able to demonstrate my professionalism and creativity in my role as decorator of one of the Trend Rooms at Hometextile & Design 2024"