In the Szerokie district of Lublin, Poland, SAAN Architekci designed the Szerokie Możliwości Activity Center as a public space that fosters integration and supports local initiatives, meetings, recreational activities, and intergenerational engagement. The space, including a workspace, children’s play corner, kitchenette, and multifunctional zone, serves many different functions depending on users’ needs, featuring a design inspired by local history and landscape with a natural and welcoming atmosphere.
The “Garden of Delights,” designed by MSWW Ministerstwo Spraw We Wnetrzach, is an apartment in Gdańsk, Poland. This house, completed in 2024, features a palette of sensual pastels, rounded details and smooth arches that create an urban refuge. The design is characterized by a meticulous fusion of relaxed style and functionality, resulting in a space that prioritizes comfort whilst being visually striking, showcasing the distinct expertise of its designers in the realm of interior design.
Nestled in a picturesque village in northern Poland, Country House harmoniously integrates with its serene lakeside setting while respecting the scale of the surrounding architecture. Designed by IFAgroup, this house features innovative green elements, with a flat roof that doubles as a green terrace, enhancing insulation and biodiversity. The project exemplifies a design that prioritizes context, sustainability, and a profound respect for its natural surroundings.
Pink-Copper-Gold Poznań is an apartment located in Poznań, Poland, designed by ConceptJOana Ochota, and completed in 2025. The interiors are defined by the colours gold, copper and pink and reflect the personality and character of the owner, who is starting a new chapter in life. The designer cites the concept of symmetry as key to creating an atmosphere of calm and peace throughout the home, that eases everyday experiences.
Situated in the lively city of Sosnowiec, Poland, House for K stands as a hallmark of minimalist sophistication and mindful design. Created by ConceptJoana Ochota in 2020, this architectural wonder reimagines modern living. Following the removal of a previous structure on the property, architects teamed up with Piotr Aniśko to venture into a multitude of design possibilities. The outcome? An elegant fusion of functionality and aesthetic pleasure.
Dom Bielawa is a house located in Bielawa, Poland, designed by SAAN architekci. The project features a minimalist aesthetic that interacts with nature through large-format glazing. Inside, natural oak veneers, solid wood, stone, and concrete complement the landscape, while the smart home system ensures functionality. An inviting panoramic sofa defines the heart of the home, with a geometric cubicle promoting a clean, consistent geometry that blends utility and aesthetics.
This mid-century apartment in the center of Warsaw, designed by Goszcz Design, is a dream come true, with high-end decor and exquisite furnishings. The pastel color palette and glass objects create an unusual lightness, while a dichroic table by Patricia Urquiola and minimalist sconces imported from overseas add to the luxurious atmosphere. The apartment is a perfect blend of contemporary and traditional styles, reflecting the harmonious combination of different materials.
At the cottage in Ryn, Poland, designer Marion Obuchowicz brings aged timber in the form of modern wood paneling and features like 100-year-old shelves. Original pieces also include a coffee table, stools, and a grand oak table that will warm many Masurian feasts. The interior highlights the magic of sun-scorched planks, showcasing their unique charm and quality craftsmanship.