This is one of the studio’s smallest, yet most intriguing projects – born from the challenge of giving a compact space a strong and distinctive character. That’s how the idea of a “cave” took shape – a space seemingly carved from one continuous layer of concrete, where surfaces flow seamlessly from floor to ceiling.
A single functional wall defines the interior, hosting everything needed for everyday living – an entryway, kitchen, shelving, sleeping area, and even a laundry corner. The bed folds into the wardrobe, turning the room from an open space into a cozy retreat in one simple move. Exposed concrete, galvanized steel, and copper details bring a raw, industrial charm, while the bathroom features natural teak wood and a glass block wall that filters light and keeps the space feeling open.
Every square meter here is intentional – a thoughtful balance of function, texture, and calm simplicity, where design and comfort naturally meet.
2025
Vilnius
Gabija Pažarskytė, Matas Juknevičius
Private interior
Norbert Tukaj
Valerijus Vitkovskis
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