We present the Artisan stained wood veneer collection. Its sensory depth lies mostly in its detail. By introducing the collection, we pay tribute to craftsmanship, transforming natural materials into furniture that becomes a canvas for creating layered interior landscapes.
Heritage reimagined
Unlike the previous collection of natural veneers, which emphasised the beauty of nature, Artisan is an expression of human creativity, where individuals shape natural materials with intention, according to their own vision.
The collection draws inspiration from folk motifs and traditional craft techniques, thus accentuating the return to roots and respect for handicraft.
Artisan stands out with four distinct colours, carefully crafted decors and sculptural curves that extract new forms from the raw material. The shades of the stained veneers in Artisan are more predictable, which allows for better achievement of the intended visual effect of the project.
A contemporary take on tradition
Nude, Honey, Charred and Limestone are nature-inspired colours that offer a gradation of shades captured in the structure of oak veneer. Each tells a different story, from the delicacy of limestone to the deep browns of burnt wood. The new Arch, Coral and Hem models offer an abundance of textures, from smooth surfaces to ornate decors.
The Artisan collection allows for personalised product configuration. Models of fronts, panels and masking elements for kitchen units can be ordered in colours of lacquered fronts available in the brand’s offer and any hue from RAL and NCS palettes while maintaining a visible wood grain. This flexibility, combined with attention to detail and the quality of materials, means that Artisan infuses a new dimension into interiors, creating spaces full of meaning.
Plankton handles, made in local workshops from metal, brass and bakelite, complementing the style of kitchen or wardrobe fronts from the new collection, are available in our offer.
Collectibles in the Artisan scenography
The theme of the collection’s photo shoot puts emphasis on its craftsmanship. It was done by PION studio and took place in the studio of Jan Garncarek and Ewelina Mąkosa. The unique collectibles of Polish creators, introduced into its space, complemented the creative context of the collection. Each item present in this space, as well as each element of the Artisan collection, tells a personal, unique story.
Jan Garncarek and Ewelina Mąkosa
Jan and Ewelina have been running Jan Garncarek Design together since 2017, where all products are manufactured using artisan methods in small series. They are looking for a new narrative in design, showing the beauty and authenticity of naturally ageing materials.
Jan Garncarek is a designer of collectibles. In his work, his main goal is to achieve a balance between design and sculpture, as a form of conceptual design.
Ewelina Mąkosa is an interior designer and visual artist working on the adjacent edge of art and science. She studies the relationship between human transformation and artefacts in context of the object’s anthropology.
Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz: Geo Bowl
Monika is an artist specialising in ceramics, in her works, between abstract sculpture and utility form, one can find references to the natural environment. Air, trees, river stones and water are the ingredients that she transforms into a personal vision. The Geo bowl from the Moments series, is inspired by the stones and its sculptural form is accompanied by a subtly highlighted function.
ONISZH / Aleksander Oniszh
Aleksander is a furniture designer and maker of functional art pieces. His designs are characterised by a sensuous approach to form and unconventional use of tools. He experiments with classical technical solutions. Use of material is based on a deep understanding of the properties of wood. In making artistic choices ONISH is guided by intuition. Stump Stool is both an abstract object and a functional piece of furniture. Drawing on traditions of minimalist movement and folk art it combines playfulness and simplicity. Folly Chair was created as a result of spontaneous gestures and the work of a mechanical tool whose oscillations and vibrations were recorded in wood.
Lui & Clay / Luiza Jaworska: Sculpture from the Moderna series
Ceramics designer and sculptor. She runs her own studio Lui & Clay, where she puts focus on natural materials, simple form and uniqueness. In the MODERNA series of clay sculptures, Luiza Jaworska refers to modernist art through experiment and pure form.
Crea-Re / Maria Fiter: Venus Papier Maché Vase
Maria Fiter, who has been running Studio Crea-Re since 2013, creates exclusive and sustainable lamps and decorative elements made of papier maché. Her passion for sculpture is visible in the organic forms of her works. The Venus Papier Maché Vase comes from a collection inspired by shapes of the female body.
Mosko Ceramics / Monika Skorupska
Monika Skorupska is an artist and designer, she works with ceramics as a way to transfer emotions into a functional dimension, creating small batches of vessels made of coloured porcelain and precious metals, using the traditional screen printing technique.
Stone’s Forge / Marcin Skalski: Candleholder from the Pąkle series
Marcin Skalski is an architect by education, a craftsman, blacksmith and creator by choice. In his work, he deals with shaping raw matter and transforming thoughts into physical objects. The candleholder is the first item from the new Pąkle series, which is characterised by biomorphic forms and a biophilic character, typical of artistic blacksmithing.
Przezroczysta / Katarzyna Harasym: Neocrystals
Glass artist from Wrocław, in her studio Przezroczysta she creates unique objects, decorative and functional elements, combining glass with other materials. Neocrystals is a limited series of vases and decorative vessels in the spirit of upcycling, created from old crystal vessels by melting them down.
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