The exhibition ‘The Crowd Man’ by Marcin Dudek in Wroclaw explores the relation between the crowd and the individual in the context of violence.
The Open Form of Contemporary Polish Design
The Open Form of Contemporary Polish Design
The exhibition ‘The Crowd Man’ by Marcin Dudek in Wroclaw explores the relation between the crowd and the individual in the context of violence.
The exhibition, on display at the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow, searches for the presence of “maculate” humanity in immaculate ceramics
The head of the Office for Design & Research created a tryptic survey of works for Design Parade 12, with the special participation of photographer and designer Katrin Greiling
Ultralight yet durable, the 35 arches that comprise the sculpture were assembled together thanks to proprietary technology, which allows to distort the shapes of steel elements
As part of Warsaw Gallery Weekend, Pola Magnetyczne presents Colour Music Solfège by Emil Cieślar, whose works play with colours the way one might with… Read more
When heritage manufacturer meets the future. As one of Poland’s oldest industrial institutions still in operation, Ćmielów Porcelain Factory holds an important place in this… Read more
Set along Warsaw’s historical Ulica Próżna, Galeria Velt is a one-of-a-kind lighting design studio and boutique, coupled with an adjacent café. He brings together the… Read more
Taking the design world by storm, modern day industrialist Oskar Zięta invents new processes – set to meet future needs. A hyper rationalist, the Wrocław-based… Read more
Inspired by different spatial constraints – such as Norway’s fjordic landscape – Stavanger-based Mateusz Wiewiórowski designs conceptually-infused furniture that facilitates human movement. “Space should reflect… Read more
Experimenting with the potential and intelligence of age-old materials, Krakow-based To Do Studio – comprised of architect Kasia Jabowska and industrial designer Tomasz Orzechowksi –… Read more
Incorporating humour, vivid colours and sharp lines into re-worked archetypes and original forms, Warsaw-based Gdansk-native Bashko Trybek has made his mark. “I think about new… Read more
Longevity, resourcefulness and quality materials define Gosia and Tomek Rygalik’s practice but are values that don’t limit the scope of projects they take on– from… Read more