The new Poznań museum will be dedicated to one of the most important events in inter-war Polish history.
While keeping some original elements such as the parquet floors, 1950’s stained glass windows and polychromes, Studio Hanczar will also introduce a new, backlit cross suspended over the altar, virgin white walls and muted colours enhancing the building’s architectural beauty.
Costing around 15,000 PLN, the bikes will emit zero CO2 gases and be extremely lightweight at an estimated 90kg per bike.
TFN looks at some of Poland’s most innovative designs around today.
A design for a public convenience in Olsztyn scoops one of the country’s most original and most unusual awards.
The annual trade fair has carved out a reputation as the most prestigious Polish festival in its genre which, hailed by titles such as Wallpaper* and Elle, has become firmly established as one of the Łódż’s calling cards, drawing in excess of 435,000 visitors since its inception and casting a universal spotlight on the city.
Since being namechecked by Wallpaper*, interest in Warszawski UL has grown at speed with the project being picked-up by a wealth of international design portals as well as the Polish edition of Vogue.
Built for the Polish branch of the International Theatre Institute and the Association of Bronice Manor House, the installation seeks to challenge boundaries between performers and audiences.
Designer Zofia Chylak has become one of the leading names in accessories with her Italian leather products and her Made in Poland brand.
The new designs, which came from a competition for university students, will help protect the historic district of the city.
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