Baltic 2


Client: .mdd
Year: 2022     
Materials:  Steel, injected PP, foam, textile, 
Photo: Ernest Winczyk
Art Direction: Krystian Kowalski




The Baltic 2 is the no-armrest version in addition to the existing product family. Multipurpose chair due to its versatile material options and features.  Like the rest of the models in the family, the chair is made of recyclable materials that can be repurposed and reused. And as all the other Baltic seating, the chair is durable enough to withstand years and generations.






 
  With prototypes I can not only refine the details and validate the proportions but come up with completely new ideas 




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Ismo


Client: .mdd
Year: 2022 /2023     
Materials:  steel, laminate, foam, textile.
Photo: Ernest Winczyk, Miłosz Zdrojewski
Art Direction: Krystian Kowalski








Ismo armchair is a fusion of classic elegance and contemporary design promises a harmonious blend of form and function. Its organic, shell-like design pays homage to mid-century pieces while the chair's compact size makes it a versatile addition to any space.
Soft foam padding lines of the seat and integrated backrest, inviting you to sink in and relax. Thoughtfully crafted armrests, seamlessly blending into the chair's backrest. This construction element not only offers extra support but also promotes a comfortable and ergonomic sitting position.  










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Anvil Console


Client: Comforty
Year: 2016    
Materials:  Steel, oak veneer, lacquered mdf
Photo: Ernest Winczyk








The Anvil console is continuation of the product line with a bold, timeless form with minimalist expression, yet refined decorative detail, characteristic hexagonal steel solid bar. The console is add-on to the product family of dining and office tables, low tables and storage units system.







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Lato folding bench 


Client: Mint Gallery |  Prototype
Year: 2010 | 2020    
Material: Aluminum.
Photo: Ernest Winczyk




Folding bench an experiment in folding mechanics involving folding by rotating one element - the backrest. A project from 2010 from my time as a student at the RCA. The aluminium version is a new iteration of the 2022 design, a reinterpretation initiated out of a need to experiment with the material and a love of aluminium, a material that resonates with the uncompromising aesthetic of a minimalist piece of furniture.




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Kite


Client: Comforty
Year: 2022     
Materials:  Steel, injected PU foam, textiles
Photo: Ernest Winczyk




A sculptural beauty of this memorable piece comes from a very simple, yet sophisticated juxtaposition of the two complementary parts. They seem to be filled with the air and take off to fly. This contrasts with the solidity of the base, either integrally upholstered with the seat, or made of solid oak wood, or even tubular steel. Inspired by the late 60’s modernism, Kite aims to provoke the emotions but almost effortlessly offers a genuine ergonomics that can be easily deduced from its silhouette.
Kite’s design and functionality complement each other and create a harmonious, meaningful piece of design, out of compromise, with the well thought out application of the contemporary technology.









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