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A few meaningful touches: Just past the entrance, a mirrored window with taped crosses recalls a wartime method used to protect glass from shockwaves — a simple yet powerful symbol.
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Set in a former restaurant, Mriya was gently reimagined with fresh colours, custom details, and objects brought directly from Ukraine. With two floors and a hidden courtyard, the space combines comfort, character, and quiet strength — a modern tribute to home and resilience.
A few meaningful touches: Just past the entrance, a mirrored window with taped crosses recalls a wartime method used to protect glass from shockwaves — a simple yet powerful symbol.
In the courtyard, a wooden handrail from an early 20th-century Lviv building carries a piece of history.
Throughout the interior, artworks and design objects by Ukrainian artists reflect a shared spirit and story.