Yaroslav Galant Innovative Design

Yaroslav Galant is the founder and main designer of “Yaroslav Galant innovative design” company. The daring projects of Yaroslav and his team often attract the attention of international media. His collection of burnt furniture “Born 2B Burn” and the burning technology are unique and have been patented in Ukraine.

Yaroslav also creates the innovative design style Smart Industrial. Firstly it was realized in the office interior “Fire and Water” (2011) in Kiev. Its images have been widely spread in Ukrainian and foreign media.

Yaroslav often works with solid surface material DuPont™ Corian® and brought one more invention there. The unique furniture “Ukrainian Pattern” was firstly presented at “МКТМ-2010” exhibition. The innovation is Ukrainian traditional ornamental embroidery on Corian solid surface. The Ukrainian National Register of Records has awarded to Yaroslav Galant the prize “Ukrainian handicraft embroidery on the solid surface items” for 164 000 holes and 14 000 m of cables used for the project.

In 2008 Yaroslav was awarded for the design of the shipping company’s office (Odessa) with the prize “Golden Arch” in category “Public interior. Hotels. Offices”. The designer also was awarded for the project “Marigras” with the prize “Domus Design magazine’s choice 2008”.

Five Ukranian and Russian designers presented their works at the Milan Design Show in the spring 2012. Yaroslav represented Ukraine. International experts recognized that «Ukrainian putterns» by Yaroslav Galant was one of the most impressive and original projects in «Corian® Springs Russian Design» program.

LOCATION: Portugal
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Nice Way Hostel Porto by Yaroslav Galant

Project: Nice Way Hostel Porto Designer: Yaroslav Galant Interior decorator: Ilona Galant Factory manufacturer: Lugar sentado (Portugal) Location: Porto, Portugal Photographer: Luis Azevedo The new Nice Way Hostel Porto located in a beautiful old building on Avenida dos Aliados, it’s includes 32 rooms with eclectic center of Porto views. The big living-room, interior of which was

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