Bohdana Artemenko

Interior Designer / 3D-Visualizator
📍 Szczecin, Poland


05'ESSENTIAL concept-store

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05’ESSENTIAL is a conceptual multifunctional space that combines retail with social and cultural functions. The project brings together clothing, footwear, cosmetics, and accessories within a flexible spatial structure designed to adapt to different formats of use.

An oval lounge zone is integrated into the clothing area, framed by clothing rails along its perimeter. A central sofa provides a place for visitors or their companions to sit, wait, or spend time in a relaxed, informal setting.

A separate bar area complements the retail function and can be transformed into a small lecture space for talks, presentations, and meetings with creatives, as well as used for private or closed events.

The name 05’ESSENTIAL refers to the idea of quintessence: the distilled core of what is essential. This concept underpins the project’s approach, bringing multiple functions together into a concise, adaptable environment that supports fashion, social interaction, and cultural exchange.


Restaurant YUG in Odesa

Photos by: Kyrylo Baranovskyi, Dariia Stodolia

The YUG restaurant project on the Odessa coast was developed in collaboration with the Boom Project studio team. All furniture and lighting fixtures were custom-designed. This project was later included in Lucia Bondar's book "Interior Design in Ukraine," a collection of commercial projects.


Listening Bar Nipper in Odesa

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The bar was named in honor of Nipper, the dog who served as the model for Francis Barraud's famous painting "His Master's Voice." This depiction became one of the world's most recognizable brands and was associated with various record companies, including RCA Victor and Deutsche Grammophon.


GUNIA Showroom

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House in Nuremberg

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At the core of the layout is a spacious open-plan living area, defined by architectural framing elements that subtly divide the space without disrupting its visual flow. The monochromatic palette - anchored in stone textures, muted upholstery, and raw finishes - enhances the sculptural presence of the furniture and emphasizes the interplay of natural and artificial light.

The kitchen island, crafted from what appears to be solid stone, becomes a monolith around which daily life is orchestrated. This project is not just a celebration of contemporary aesthetics, but also of restraint, functionality, and serenity. Designed for those who value precision over ornament, it offers a meditative take on modern living.


Apartment in Mumbai

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This marble-clad oasis, designed for a family of three, is nestled in the heart of Mumbai - often referred to as the City of Dreams. The interior embraces a calm, neutral palette, subtly enriched with Indian-inspired detailing. It offers a serene retreat from the city’s bustle, while doubling as a highly functional space tailored to the rhythms of comfortable, modern living.


Apartment in Berlin

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With a deep affection for warm beige tones, the client approached me with a request to design a compact yet inviting apartment for rent in Berlin’s Friedrichshain district. Every square meter was meticulously planned - reflecting the precision often associated with German sensibility - to strike a perfect balance between comfort and functionality.


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