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Dominika J Rostocka

Dominika Rostocka has a career spanning 20 years which has seen her complete hundreds of interior design projects in Poland and abroad. Having graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Design from the Krakow University of Technology (accreditation of the Royal Institute of British Architects) and the Postgraduate Studies in Restoration of Architectural and Urban Monuments, Dominika uses her education with her passion for detail to design distinguishing spaces. Dominika specialises in complex furnishings of interior luxury homes and mansions. She also designs public buildings and deals with the restoration of historic ones. Original details are the distinguishing features of her projects and she is fascinated with new trends in stylistics and design.

Please describe any new challenges faced /innovations explored whilst working on your design schemes? My current challenge is the everyday porcelain line I am working on. I would like it to be a set which will be proper for a ceremonial supper, yet would also be friendly enough to consume a sandwich and have hot cocoa drink in the winter. Since this is to be a universal set, there are many elements which need to be put together, which is challenging. The key is the design though. It should be light, appeal to the eye and should not age in time.

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