Holy Fox Café

Holy Fox Café
Mikhail Kozlov
ARCHITECTS
Mikhail Kozlov
PHOTOGRAPHS
Frank Herfort
AREA
170 m²
YEAR
2014
LOCATION
Moskva, Russia
CATEGORY
Coffee Shop, Interior Design
Text description provided by the architects. Holy fox is a bar and restaurant with a perfect location in the very center of Moscow. Artworks were created specially for the place — the historical gravure of Japanese chief was printed on the steel.


The fox motives can be found all over the place: in the menu (all the cocktails are named after famous foxes from the legends) and ornamental foxes were printed upon flax tissue.
And in the interior with bright pattern screens on the wall and expressive calligraphical graffiti on the wall situated in the downtown neighborhood of kitay-gorod not far from the Red Square.


The same concept can be found in the menu of the place — simple dishes with fresh Asian accents, sophisticated cooking, sauces and herbs.
The structure of Holy Fox can be divided in 3 parts — with the bar near the entrance, loungy section with long sofa in the center of the room.


The interior is the mix of strict Scandinavian minimalism and fresh Asian accents in decorative artworks — including holy fox screens, panels with the crazy Japanese chief, various lightings fixtures.
And then an open kitchen with a communal table for those guests that wish to talk to the chief and experience with the food a little bit.

