We have carefully prepared a selection of objects by Polish creators that will complement the interior and delight you with their style. By choosing from this list, you will not only support local artisans, but also introduce thoughtful items into your space – works of art that resist evanescence.
If you are looking for a small but expressive detail, opt for the glistening chrome sculptures and vessels from Mosko Ceramics. The objects are brought to life in small series, with love for bold form and colour.
Another option, in the spirit of artistic blacksmithing, are metal candleholders designed by Marcin Skalski. Such gifts carry the history and soul of modern craftsmanship.
Chairs and lamps can be more than just utilitarian objects – they become elements that introduce a specific mood and add character to the interior. Jan Garncarek’s handmade brass and stone lighting delights the eye with its sculptural form.
Practical elegance enthusiasts will undoubtedly find some joy in the furniture by Aleksander Oniszh, which balances between art and design. Every movement of the tool reflected in his chairs has been inspired by new stories – ideal for a new home.
When looking for a sensual gift, it is worth reaching for the Crea-Re brand, where objects tell a tale about the beauty of the female silhouette. Lamps and vases from the “Venus” collection by Maria Fiter portray organic shapes, created from papier-mâché, providing warmth and nature-like gentleness.
A subtle play between abstract sculpture and functional form is provided by the works of Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz, inspired by nature, made of multi-coloured clay, resembling long-lasting stones.
In turn, the series of ceramic sculptures “Moderna” from Lui & Clay will surely excite lovers of modernism. These objects, sparse in form but full of expression, become an ideal addition to a minimalist interior.
Meanwhile, the paintings and ceramic decorations by Ewelina Mąkosa are like a journey into the world of changes that occur in humans and are translated into objects.
Selected items, although perfect as gifts, may captivate you so much that you will end up wanting to keep them all for yourself.
Photography: PION Studio
Location: Jan Garncarek Studio
Scenography: Anna Sanetra
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