With an openwork kitchen

With an openwork kitchen

Warmth and simplicity. Sometimes there’s no need to look for extraordinary decorations. What counts is simplicity and the function it carries.

The interior is made of warm wood. Rest is pure minimalism. And how important it is to divide the space gently with light moving parts. This gives the possibility of easy rearrangement and adaptation to current needs. 

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk, Zuzanna Andrychowicz 

Year:   2019

Area:  85 m2

Łódź, Poland

Classic apartment

Classic apartment

Delicate, cattle, colours with a strong accent in the form of a navy blue kitchen. Very sunny studio in old modernist buildings. The use of technology thanks to hidden furniture.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2017

Area:  40 m2

Legionowo, Poland

Post-war modernism

Post-modern modernism

Delicate, cattle, colours with a strong accent in the form of navy blue kitchen. Very sunny studio in the old modernist building. The use of technology thanks to hidden furniture.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2016

Area:  40 m2

Warsaw, Poland

The green law firm

The green law firm

A subtle design of a law firm located in an open space.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2016

Area:  90 m2

Warsaw, Poland

2-dimensional ice cream

2-dimensional ice cream

Colourful ice-cream parlour designed in the 2D gaming style of the 1990s. Tiffany blue & pink.

Smooth walls and perforated metal sheets. Suspended elements showcase the proportions of this high-ceilinged room. Attention to detail allowed us to create a nice, cosy space.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk

Year:   2020

Area:  50 m2

Chmielna, Warsaw, Poland

The green ellipse

The green ellipse

This commercial Bubble Tea island is perfectly proportioned. Highly visible from any direction, it’s beautifully lit and incorporates nice foliage. A modular booth that can be fully recycled. A new eco perspective.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk

Year:   2020

Warsaw, Poland

The beauty of wood

The beauty of wood

Beautiful material in the frame. An elegant presentation of the collection of Italian wood decors from customers.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk

Year:   2018

Radomsko, Poland