Multidisciplinary designer with training in space design and innovative social design. Empathetic and curious, interested in creating sensorial, rememberable experiences. Inspired by cognitive science, nature and culture. Strong conceptual, technical and management skills.
MA: Interior & Living Design, Domus Academy di Milano, Milan, Italy (2019)
The apartment is located at the heart of the historical center of Warsaw, on the street coming from the Castle Square. Windows are facing the Royal Castle The old Town in Warsaw was completely ruined during the World War II. To rebuild it people used all materials available, creating mosaic solutions and mixing old with new. Designing this apartament we wanted to keep that feeling. A lot of inspirations came from the research about the Old Town, it’s colors and architectural details Design in collaboration with Studio Colombe.
VILLA NECCHI
COLLECTION
product design
TEXTILE DESIGN
WARSAW, PL
Carpet design collection inspired by the extraordinary, decorative architecture of Villa Necchi in Milan. Each of the carpets refers to the characteristic elements of the villa, and each pattern has been developed in order to emphasize the aesthetics of the materials and the precision of detail. We focused both on composition and colors, but also on the knots and differences in pile height. We believe that this collection will perfectly decorate both classic and modern interiors, as evidenced by the still growing popularity of Villa Necchi. Design in collaboration with Studio Colombe.
composition: 100% silk height: 11 mm
fringe LY0181 (miinu)
composition: 100% Viscose height: 12 mm color:
border: two tones darker than the background pattern: morel (miinu)
Residential interior design project located in a former Victorian school building in Islington, London.
Natural materials like raffia wallpaper, and raw oak millwork were used to create a cozy, warm and relaxed mood. Bold, jewel-like accents , mostly custom-made, reflect the vibrant personality of the client, balancing historic charm with modern sensibility.
BRACKA
interior design
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
WARSAW, PL
The 40 m² apartament from the 1960 located in the strict center of Warsaw was completely redesigned. The goals of the project were to design a timeless and modern space for 1 or 2 young people, maximize the effect of spaciousness and luminosity. The previously closed kitchen was opened to the living room allowing more light into the apartament.
A separate bedroom area was created using a system of wardrobe furniture. The Bedroom can be entered from the hallway as well as from the living room allowing for greater freedom of movement
The important part of the project is the hallway and the wardrobe space. Its esthetically unified with a veneer and feels like a cozy, integral part of the flat, connecting the bedroom with the wardrobe space and the bathroom
All the doors are sliding to save space in this relatively small apartament.
WOOD-SKIN
set design
SET DESIGN 2019 MILAN, IT
Set design and art direction for the 2019 catalogue of the company Woodskin. The company produces customised 3D surfaces for architecture and design. The aim of the photoshoot was to present the customisability of the product and emphasise its esthetical potential The project was realised in collaboration with studio WANT in Milan.
BEAU JOIE
set design, art direction
PL
The goal of the photoshoot was to completely break with the brands previous aesthetic and elevate it into the world of high culture. The beautiful copper bottle is presented as an object of aesthetic appreciation. The set is reminiscent of an art gallery; full of white space on one hand and playful abstractions shapes and colors on the other.It encourages the viewer to look at the product and appreciate it the same way one appreciates art
VILLA ABAMA
interior design
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN 2024 TENERIFFE, ES
Furnishing of a summer family villa surrounded by nature in Tenerife, Spain, aimed to create a calm, elegant space in harmony with the island’s rich natural landscapes.
Inspired by Tenerife’s volcanic terrain, lush greenery, and coastal atmosphere, the design features earthy tones , organic materials like wood and stone, natural textiles to enhance comfort and connection to the surroundings. The result is a tranquil, sophisticated retreat that seamlessly blends with its surroundings
WALTER KNOLL SHOWROOM
interior design
RETAIL DESIGN, 2023
WARSAW, PL
Interior design of The Walter Knoll showroom reflects the brand’s core values: comfort and coziness, exceptional material quality and craftsmanship , and timeless durability. Inspired by elegance rooted in nature, the design integrates comfort with modernity, offering an inspiring space to engage with Walter Knoll’s iconic pieces.
Design in collaboration with Studio Colombe.
SHAPES OF SOUNDS
The space of BASE Music Innovation Hub is treated as a music composition. The project is an attempt to compose the space with shapes analogous to the way music is composed with sounds. Each area has its own identity defined by a shape. The shapes were generated by analyzing sounds of activities that take place in particular areas of BASE Music Innovation Hub.
Accumulation of textiles and intensive colors were used to represent the experience of music.
Project designed as a part of Master program in Interior and Living design, Domus Academy di Milano
SHAPES O F SO U ND S
In the research part the BASE Music Innovation Hub was analyzed considering the sounds and activities to which we assigned shapes that visualize them.
SHAPES O F SO U ND S
SHAPES O F SO U ND S
In t h e resea r c h pa rt the B A SE I nn o v at io n M u sic Hu b w a s analy z ed co n side r i n g the sou n ds a n d a cti v ities t o whic h w e a ssig n ed s ha pes that v is ual i z e th em Th e stronges t ones be came t h e ide nt i t ies o f th e sp a ces o f B A S E
SHAPES O F SO U ND S
The strongest ones became the identities of the three spaces of BASE Innovation Music Hub: fluid and collaborative co-working space, energetic auditorium, focused recording studio, linear educational room and private and relaxed green room.
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This resulted in fluid and collaborative co - working space, energetic auditorium, focused recording studio, linear educational room and private and relaxed green room.
In t h e resea r c h pa rt the B A SE I nn o v at io n M u sic Hu b w a s analy z ed co n side r i n g the sou n ds a n d a cti v ities t o whic h w e a ssig n ed s ha pes that v is ual i z e th em Th e stronges t ones be came t h e ide nt i t ies o f th e sp a ces o f B A S E
In t h e resea r c h pa rt the B A SE I nn o v at io n M u sic Hu b w a s analy z ed co n side r i n g the sou n ds a n d a cti v ities t o whic h w e a ssig n ed s ha pes that v is ual i z e th em Th e stronges t ones be came t h e ide nt i t ies o f th e sp a ces o f B A S E
In t h e resea r c h pa rt the B A SE I nn o v at io n M u sic Hu b w a s analy z ed co n side r i n g the sou n ds a n d a cti v ities t o whic h w e a ssig n ed s ha pes that v is ual i z e th em Th e stronges t ones be came t h e ide nt i t ies o f th e sp a ces o f B A S E
This resulted in fluid and collaborative co - working space, energetic auditorium, focused recording studio, linear educational room and private and relaxed green room.
This resulted in fluid and collaborative co - working space, energetic auditorium, focused recording studio, linear educational room and private and relaxed green room.
This resulted in fluid and
auditorium
Rigid shape of the auditorium is defined by experiencing , performing and energy. Semispheres cover the external facades of the shape - adding the element of reactivity to the space; the sound produced inside auditorium is reflected in the semi spheres outside. This creates a relation between the inside and outside of auditorium.
green room
The identity of this space is privacy and relax. It is represented in calming violet colors and round shapes. Inside green room there is a big comfortable round sofa for the musician to relax and reduce stress before preforming while watching projection of clouds on the ceiling.
KARTELL WORLD
Proposal of re-design of Kartell flagship store in Milan designed in collaboration with Kartell Museo. Dreamlike environment to wander and discover. Surreal , multi-sensory and interactive space immerse the customers into the world of Kartell, express the brand’s vision and create intense experience to remember. The space is divided by plastic partitions which create an atmosphere of the natural landscape and bring the customers close to the Kartell’s material-plastic Project designed as a part of Master program in Interior and Living design, Domus Academy di Milano
FEEL FREE TO DREAM AND EXPLORE
KARTELL
The customers wander through partitions and they discover surreal, interactive set ups arranged according to activities and colors. Because of the usage of sensors the presence of the customer affects the space by multi-sensory effects like sounds, movement and scent. The set ups contain pop art scaled objects and most important Kartell’s products.
The two floors are contrary in the same concept: the ground floor is white with pop colours, open and has unusual set ups, while the underground floor is dark, closed and has traditional display. When the customer enters the underground floor he can feel the contrast between the two floors but also key similarity - the surprise and discovery
In this area Kartell’s products that can be used in an office are displayed eg. Iconic Mr. Impossible chair, Mobil drawer or FL/Y lamp. Its main color is brown to enhance the prestige and confidence. Scaled bird and pen are surreal elements of the set up, the released scent is the scent of coffee.
Many of Kartell products can be used outdoors due to the weather proof features of plastic. The iconic products of this area are: transparent Louis Ghost chair, Uncle Jack sofa and Battista table. The pool is made of Kartell plastic.
Area dedicated to Kartell’s products for children. Iconic products like H-Horse rocking horse or LOU LOU GHOST chair are displayed here. Main color of the set up is blue, its surreal elements are enlarged white horse and clouds giving it an impression of a sky. In the presence of customers calming sounds and scents are released.
CI VEDIAMO IN PIAZZETTA
identity design
Summer campaign for the Casa Martini Museum. Piazzetta is used as a symbol of Italian culture where people can connect to each other and to Casa Martini. The campaign aims at Italians spending the summer in Italian cities and uses digital and physical channels to increase brand awareness
Project designed as a part of Master program in Interior and Living design, Domus Academy di Milano
The red arc is a pop up installation and relates to the arc leading to Casa Martini in Piemonte. It is installed for the period of July and August on piazzettas of Italian summer destinations . It has a digital screen which displays live view of other piazzettas enabling connection with other cities as well as to Casa Martini.
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past found in the Casa Martini Museo.
HABITARE
interior design
INSTALLATION 2013 HELSINKI, FL
Structures and pieces of furniture from re-used wood prepared for the Habitare 2013 Furniture Fair in Helsinki. Three objects were created from recycled wood material: forest installation, bench and swing table The project was realized during the internship at Trash Design Studio,
GREEN PROTEIN
food design
INSTALLATION 2017 WAGENINGEN, NL
For the pourpose of the Food Vallley Summit (Wageningen, NL) three innovative vegan snacks were created: ALGUES, CANOLAS and FABANELLE. The theme of the conference was “Green Protein” and the snacks were made using rich in proteins meat alternatives. They are vegan and have new forms that don’t refer to meat in any way. Snacks are presented on patterns that show their most important ingredient. The concept realised in collaboration with Katja Gruijters Food Design Studio.
algues
Micro and macro algae are used in one bite, green caviar on top, a sauce of chlorella with some fresh waterlentils.
Chlorella is a potential food source it is high in protein and other essential nutrients. Three of those ingredients are produced and cultivated in the east of the Netherlands. We developed an iconic bite called ALGUES.
We worked with prepared protein structures from a gelderse producer made out of Canola, the oil of rapeseed. We didn’t want to develop a meat icon but tried to find another plantbased image.
We came up with seasonal CANOLASballs filled with canola protein stuctures, fresh mushroom, spinach and chestnut.
Faba beans, well known as animal feed are rich in protein and tasty for consumption.
We created FABANELLE originally based on a Sicilian street food snack called Panelle.
GREEN CAVIAR / CAULERPA LENTILLIFERA CHLORELLA / CHLORELLACEAE WATER LENTILS / LEMNA
canolas
RAPESEED / BRASSICA NAPUS
fabanelle
FABA BEENS
FRUIT
LEATHERS
food design
INSTALLATION 2017 AMSTERDAM, NL
Fruit leathers are edible products made of fruit and vegetables.They are exhibited as fashion items - on the clothes rack and with labels containing information about the ingredients. The project was exhibited in Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.The concept was developed during internship at Katja Gruijters Food Design Studio.
FOOD CONSERVING
food design
INSTALLATION 2017 AMSTERDAM, NL
Food installation presenting the menu themed: “Food conserving” for the company Claessens Erdmann. Each dish was presented according to the way it can be stored so it stays fresh for longer. Additionally there was a story of the method explained on a white card near each dish. Example: chicory was presented in a wet towel, which keeps the vegetable fresh for longer. The project was realised in collaboration with Katia Gruijters Food Design Studio.