Tbilisi, Georgia
2019
Appointment
Completed
Status
150 m²
Built Up Area

Designing wine cellar is a part of traditional architecture. The process takes careful consideration. Our wine cellar architects have a wealth of experience in designing traditional cellars for a range of spaces in a variety of materials.

Concept

The main concept behind of our approach of the wine shop was 8000 winemaking history of Georgian culture and tradition.

The design intention was to highlight the production character of a vineyard and referenced on earthy materials: metal, bricks, wood and clay. It once again emphasizes that methods of traditional architecture were used.

The unique features of the designs are the bespoke details, which are functional as well as aesthetically pleasant and innovative, what has a direct and indirect connection to long-lasting winemaking traditions in Georgia.

An interactive map on the wall, a massive stone table, the wine shelf shaped like the 5th-century Georgian ornament - these are just the part of the interesting features the visitor can discover while walking around the cellar.

The main concept behind the design approach of the wine shop revolved around the 8000-year winemaking history of Georgian culture and tradition, deeply rooted in traditional architecture. The intention was to highlight the production character of a vineyard using earthy materials like metal, bricks, wood, and clay, reflecting traditional architectural aesthetics.

The unique features of the design include bespoke details that are both functional and visually appealing, embodying traditional architecture and connecting directly to Georgia's long-lasting winemaking traditions.

Special Details

An interactive map on the wall, a massive stone table, and a wine shelf shaped like the 5th-century Georgian ornament are just some of the captivating features. Each reflects traditional architecture and serves as a tribute to Georgia's rich cultural and historical heritage. Together, these details create a mesmerizing environment, showcasing the deep connection between traditional architecture and the art of winemaking.

 

Site Area
Number Of Storeys
2
Client
Confidential
Collaborators
Electra Lighting, Cubicon
Services
Architecture, Interior Design