Barbara Przasnyska
One of my favourite projects ever. An apartment in a 200-year-old historic tenement house, right next to the Royal Opera House in Central London. As Grade II Listed Building, it required a great deal of compliance and authority liaison to obtain appropriate consent.
Wonderful clients with refined taste in timeless art. The refurbishment included the installation of iconic furniture such as the Togo sofa, Isamu Noguchi table and Oskar Zięta’s mirror – the same model can be admired in the Vitra Design Museum. The space is full of light, which is rare in London.
The panoramic views of the Covent Garden area add charm and style to the interior. All furniture was made to order. Bathrooms used the tiles designed by Maciej Zień. The apartment is 110 sqm / 1180 sqf.
A project in Chiswick – one of the leafy villages bustling with life. The apartment on a high road with the abundance of cafes and local shops.
Bright, light furniture and green accents subtly refer to the surrounding nature, creating a relaxing vibe. Large windows let in plenty of light. A mirror above the counter decorates the kitchen – it visually enlarges the space and lets it shine. The apartment’s 50 sqm / 538 sqf thanks to the redesign, has gained the impression of even more space.
Blue as a main theme? Worked quite well throughout, in the living room, bedroom and bathroom. Dark tones have been balanced by light walls and warm materials. The apartment has emerged as elegant, bold, and cozy.
The Clients? Wonderful! The lady of the house always smiling, with a passion for baking. The project smelled of chocolate from start to finish. This apartment will stay with me for a long time – not only because of the colours, but also the warm bonds made during the cooperation.
A space created with the young musician and his guests in mind, pupils included. The open interior encourages meetings, cooking and listening to music together, as well as having lessons in concentration. The kitchen opens naturally into the living room. Wood, white and light blue colours create harmony and gently evoke memories of Summer days. Form, function and emotions go hand in hand here.
Pre-war tenement house, with spacious interior, encompassing lots of light and a long history. The refurbishment has opened the space and allowed for a better flow of energy.
The apartment for a 2+2 family – active, sports and travel lovers. The interior has been highly refined, yet remained friendly, allowing for space for souvenirs, bikes and spontaneous ideas, delivering subtle elegance with a homely character.
Co-designed with Katarzyna Moraczewska
A modern apartment in a prestigious estate in Wilanów, belonging to a young couple. Jazz was the main inspiration here – the owner is a music conservatory graduate. The apartment has been equipped with intelligent control systems, high-end sound system and designer lamps straight from Milan. Mosaics, bold textures and soft light have created a space to allow for relaxation after busy days. The project has been featured in several design magazines.