when it come to home lighting,
all
photographs courtesy of Nikita Anokhin,
who is a St.
Petersburg-based designer that uses the
industrial, streamlined architecture that populated much of Soviet-era Russia
in his functional home goods,
based
on the iconic Brezhnevka complexes, Anokhin’s plywood and concrete lamps are
comprised of multiple stories of conformist features, including angular
balconies and rows of tall windows,
each
contains tiny, multi-colored LED lights that illuminate the individual
apartments,
you can buy your own mini apartment light on Anokhin’s
Etsy,
also it is worth mentioning if the Russian building is your style of decoration,
small
concrete planters are based on Khrushchevka and the round buildings on
Nezhinskaya Street in Moscow, how neat is that?
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