Compact Living
This Warsaw studio project proves that a radically limited square footage does not have to mean aesthetic or spatial compromises. Within just 30 square meters, a full functional program with concealed appliances was successfully integrated alongside a separate bedroom that generates a warm, golden glow of brass. The architectural rigor is complemented by a curated selection of materials: a monumental portal inspired by the interwar designs of Bohdan Pniewski and countertops made of rare, historic Biała Marianna marble, whose last remaining blocks were sourced from a local stonemason's workshop.
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Light & Nature
The main objective of the project was to domesticate minimalism and organically merge the interior of the single-story house with the surrounding forest. By rigorously filling the space with built-in wardrobes and concealing the walk-in closets, freestanding furniture was reduced to a minimum, giving way to bespoke, artisanal forms crafted from metal and wood. The heart of the home became an atmospheric kitchen with granite countertops, dedicated to the owner's passion for cooking, where noble, timeless materials will beautifully acquire a natural patina over time.
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The Collector’s Residence
Designed for a young investor, this living room seamlessly combines a representative, social function with an intimate lounge area in the spirit of modern Italian design. Instead of traditional structural partitions, the entrance zone was separated from the living space by a bespoke, freestanding bookcase that acts as both an architectural screen and a display for vintage objects sourced from antique shops in Milan and Paris. The minimalist, atmospheric architectural lighting is paired here with a bold, curated selection of heavily textured fabrics that give the interior an exceptional sensory and structural depth.
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The Teal Statement
This compact kitchen project was conceived as a tribute to the aesthetics of 1950s Milanese bars, seamlessly integrating existing features - including a sculptural, crystal globe extractor hood—with a rigorously planned layout. Rounded cabinet corners and drawers cleverly hidden within the plinths became the architectural and ergonomic leitmotif, maximizing storage without overwhelming the small footprint. The muted turquoise shade of the fronts and the hand-selected oak veneer were intentionally chosen to bring out the rare, green-and-gold veins of the marble countertop, while the entire composition is completed by clear, fluted glass details and brass handles imported from Australia.
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Polish Mid-Century
Located in a 1930s building, this apartment project focuses on correcting challenging spatial proportions and creating a fluid dialogue between eras - from pre-war modernism to sentimental mid-century elements. The narrow, high corridor was brought down to a human scale by intentionally ending the wallpaper line at the height of the door lintels, introducing the warmth of natural veneer. The flexible living area clusters all storage and a soft green kitchenette onto a single wall, giving way to the view outside. The most intimate alcove - a bedroom created through a clever spatial redefinition of the former staff quarters - was designed from a lying-down perspective, where rich textures stop exactly at eye level to create a cozy, enveloping capsule.













































