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Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History by Sikora Interiors

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Discover Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History – a luxurious vacation home designed by Sikora Interiors located in Gdańsk, Poland.

This contemporary apartment with breathtaking views of the Motława and the tops of brick tenement houses features a unique bridge, and a mix of global design elements and traditional Hanseatic style. As you explore the two-storey home, you will find bold accents such as large-format tiles, upholstery and brass fittings, as well as subtle minimalism and Japanese influence in the master bedroom and bathroom.

Gdańsk is a city with a rich history and culture, so take a journey and immerse yourself in this unique space.

Blue Apartment by Sikora Interiors

Blue Apartment by Sikora Interiors

Introducing Blue Apartment, a modern 100m2 (109.4 yd2) apartment located in Gdańsk, Poland. Designed by Jan Sikora of Sikora Interiors in 2021, this space cleverly intertwines the historic heritage of Gdańsk with the character of a modern seaside resort.

Featuring world-class furniture and design, and drawing inspiration from the city’s iconic red brick, old oak wood, and heavy, richly detailed furniture, the Blue Apartment brings together a unique blend of modern and classic elements. Its view of Spichrzów Island and the Giant-like cranes of the Gdańsk Docks, along with the use of deep light blue on the walls and ceilings, create a calming and inviting atmosphere.

The Blue Apartment is an answer to the question of what it looks like to merge the city of Gdańsk’s historic heritage and style with the character of a modern sea resort.

Former Smithy Loft by Sikora Interiors

Former Smithy Loft by Sikora Interiors

Discover the Former Smithy Loft, a stunning example of industrial loft design in Lublin, Poland. Designed by Sikora Interiors in 2021, this loft features a combination of original industrial materials and modern, contemporary additions.

From coarse, rough concrete and masonry to perforated steel sheets and black steel elements, the Former Smithy Loft has the perfect balance of originality and modernity. Experience the cool feeling of steel contrasted with the warmth of shades of orange and yellow in wood, all while exploring the historic city of Lublin.