Photography by Sergey Savchenko
YUDIN Design have recently completed ‘REBERBAR’, a modern pub and restaurant in Keiv, Ukraine, that features multiple levels for drinking and dining.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
Black stairs with a wood railing lead from the street up to the first level.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
Large windows provide a street view for the diners, while behind them, an angled wood slat detail breaks up the grey wall.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
Further seating is designated with additional wood slat partitions, while banquette seating lines the walls, and hidden lighting gives a soft glow to the dining room.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
For more private and small groups, there’s a dining area that has beer kegs repurposed as lighting, while on the wall, decorative pig artwork is highlighted.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
In the bar area, there’s another example of repurposed beer kegs, this time they are used as a support for the bar tables.
Photography by Sergey Savchenko
Drawing inspiration from the beer making process, a large wall mural in the form of a hop flower decorates the wall in silver, gold, and black. Upon a closer inspection, diners are able to see that the mural is made from beer bottle caps.