The Shustov Brandy Bar in the Ukraine does not like to waste valuable items used in the brewing process, and instead takes them for pieces of decor. Inside this establishment, barrels cover the walls and the ceiling features hundreds of brandy bottles.
The concept was put together by the Denis Belenko Design Band, who saw the potential in completing a bar with items that are used on a regular basis. What better way to promote your brandy than by hanging the empty bottles on the ceiling? Not only does it look good, but it also symbolizes the good times had by those who drank the bottles dry. Although the interior is slightly dark, this does not take away from the interior design.
Barrel-Covered Bars
The Shustov Brandy Bar in Ukraine was Done by the Denis Belenko Design Band
Trend Themes
1. Barrel-covered Decor - Using items from the manufacturing process as decorative pieces in businesses can be seen as a rustic and unique trend.
2. Brand-based Design - Businesses can use their own products as inspiration for their interior design to create a unified and branded experience.
3. Eco-friendly Design - Reusing materials from manufacturing processes as decor could be seen as an eco-friendly trend that reduces waste.
Industry Implications
1. Alcohol Manufacturing - Alcohol manufacturers can utilize the trend of barrel-covered decor in their branding to create a unique aesthetic with recycling at its core.
2. Interior Design - Designers can incorporate the trend of brand-based design into their work by taking cues from their clients' products to create a unified and memorable experience.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Sustainable manufacturers can repurpose their manufacturing materials as a creative and nature-friendly trend in businesses that align with their values.