Located in central Kyiv, hub.4308 serves as a synergistic platform bringing together veterans of the 12th "Azov" Brigade, the civilian community, and the business sector.  Between the Walls created a retail store and café with a lecture hall, where inclusivity became the foundation of the project, not just a formal requirement.

A long ramp, sliding doors, wheelchair-accessible pathways, shelving and tables at accessible heights, an inclusive restroom, every detail is designed for the comfort of people of all abilities.
(09.02.2026)
The space has an intimate atmosphere and masculine design, enhanced by dark wood on the walls, stainless steel panels, vintage terracotta tiles, and furniture from the 1960s–70s.

To soften the overall perception of the space, Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Leliuk generously donated several of her works, which add warmth and a living presence to the interior. We preserved Zeus ceramogranite, products from a Ukrainian manufacturer whose factory was destroyed in 2022. Lighting by Expolight adds depth and rhythm to the space.
A wide counter divides the store and café, but unified finishes maintain cohesion. The store easily transforms into a lecture hall, serving as a place for meetings, events, and dialogue.

Hub.4308 is about respect, dignity, and comfort. A space where feeling matters more than trends. Where restrained design creates an atmosphere in which people can be themselves.

Partners: Anastasiia Leliuk (art), Asiatic (rugs), Expolight (lighting), La Marzocco (coffee), vintage furniture by Komfort, Westnofa, Natuzzi.
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