UAU undertaking
The UAU undertaking is a Design studio Based by Justyna Fałdziitska and Miłosz Dąbrowski, graduates of the School of Industrial Design on the Academy of Plastic Arts in Warsaw. The studio focuses on exploring and experimenting with 3D printing customers for housing manufacturing. With a dedication to sustainability, the method highlights 3D printing as an efficient technique for creating an accessible and environmentally accountable design. All merchandise are developed utilizing compostable or extraordinarily recyclable supplies.
The UAU undertaking focuses on exploring and experimenting with shopper -oriented 3D printing
UAU undertaking merchandise are developed utilizing top quality or extraordinarily recyclable compostable supplies
Filomena Tar
Filomena Tar is a Designer Working with glass, exploring its materials properties by means of tactile and sensory experiences. One of many few impartial feminine glass artists in Poland, it creates objects that invite interplay and mindfulness, emphasizing the transient nature of fabric issues. Past mastery, her work encourages customers to interact in on a regular basis objects on a extra aware and private manner. SMEA’s works are represented by Gallery of objects.
Filomena Smoła works with glass, exploring its materials properties by means of tactile and sensory experiences
The objects of Filomena Smoła invite interplay and a spotlight, emphasizing the transient nature of fabric issues
GROPK
GROPK StudioBased by Marcin Kuberna, explores the intersection of minimalist sculpture and historic ceramic mastery. Utilizing the standard coil building method, Kuberna creates vases, vessels and ornamental objects that intensify the gross, natural kinds. His work celebrates imperfections, inspiring from nature, neolithic artifacts and Wabi-Sabi philosophy. “I’m impressed by the primary items of artwork I’ve met at a museum. I all the time return to these archaeological objects discovered close to the village the place I used to be born,” Kuberna says Designboom. Every bit is fastidiously shaped manually over the hour, emphasizing the tactile qualities of the clay and the traces of the producer. Designed in a small palette of earthly tones, purple, ocher, beige, black and white, Grôpk ceramics displays a deep respect for sluggish and intentional materiality and mastery.
Marcin Kuberna explores the intersection of minimalist sculpture and historic ceramic mastery | Picture of disposition authors
Marek Bimer
Marek Bimer is a flexible DesignerArtist and sculptor primarily based in Warsaw, the place he lives and creates in his self-design studio. Fascinated by pure processes in supplies, it appreciates minimalism and seeks artificial natural kinds that permit artistic freedom. Bimer makes use of abstraction and symbolism in its sculptures and graphic works. Experiment with supplies, permitting nature to mannequin their items by exposing to parts. Its atmospheric lighting sculptures fade the road between artwork and performance. “Bimer creations should not solely lamps, however they’re distinctive gentle sculptures, made totally by hand. For me, artwork merges with life itself, with nature, rain, snow and, so Shares the artist.
Marek Bimer is fascinated by pure processes in supplies, he appreciates minimalism and seeks artificial natural kinds
Marek Bimer’s atmospheric lighting sculptures blur the road between artwork and performance
Zofia Chylak
Zofia Chylak is the founder and inventive director of Chylak, a Model primarily based on Warsaw Specialised in top quality leather-based baggage and equipment. The model is thought for its meticulous craft, utilizing Italian supplies and Polish manufacturing. Chylak launched a set of footwear, handmade in a small workshop, owned by the household, in Italy. For the Milan Design Week, the designer presents a sequence of conventional Polish lace garments, a manually knit by native artisans.
Zofia Chylak is specialised in top quality leather-based baggage and equipment Picture by Ina Lekiewicz Levy
Zofia Chylak presents a sequence of conventional Polish lace garments, manually knit by native artisans | Picture by Ina Lekiewicz Levy
Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz
Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz is a Ceramic artist whose work displays a deep reference to nature, translating the moments of tranquility and emotion into a cloth kind. By exploring the bounds of ceramics, it experiences with constructions, textures and mixtures of surprising supplies, permitting spontaneity to mannequin its course of. Impressed by the natural kinds present in nature, her works embody a steadiness between management and probability. Of 2021, she is a member of Nów.New Craft Polandwhich unites the Polish handicraft studios. He lives and works in Kęty, Poland.
Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz’s work displays a deep reference to nature, translating moments of tranquility
Monika Patuszynska
Monika Patuszyitska is a Artist and ceramic curator Identified for incorporating deserted areas and unconventional strategies in its apply. Patuszylska is a member of the Worldwide Ceramic Academy. Her works are deeply influenced by the passage of time. Porcelain passionate, she frequently challenges the probabilities of the fabric, mixing historical past with the up to date expression.
Ceramic artist Monika Patuszylska incorporates unconventional strategies in her apply Picture by Tomo Yarmush
Sanding design
Based by Grzegorz Hask and Tomasz Krzyżanowski, Hask Studio is a Design studio Specialised in distinctive furnishings, handmade, lighting and ornament and inside design. With a deep appreciation for pure supplies, the artistic duo makes use of wooden, stone and glass to craft objects that contain the senses and convey a way of peace. Their inside method balances the historic parts with up to date aesthetics. “All our creations are primarily based on archetypal kinds – cirle, rectangles and easy connections. We deeply recognize the pure great thing about wooden, stone, glass and patina that the metals develop over time,” Remark the designers.
Hasik Studio is specialised in distinctive, handmade, lighting and inside ornament furnishings
Hasik Studio’s artistic duo makes use of largely wooden, stone and glass
Katarzyna Harasy
Harasim Katarzyna is a glass artist and a graduate of the Plastic Arts Academy Eugeniusz Geppert in Wrocław, the place he studied beneath the lecturers Małgorzata Dajewska and Zbigniew Horbowy. By gaining expertise in well-known glass studios, she developed a deep connection along with her craft. Her favourite method is to work with a fuel burner, usually combining with pars. Harasym’s distinctive glass vases appear virtually fluid, combining artwork, sculpture and performance. Based mostly in Wrocław, the designer creates in her PRzezroczysta studio and shares her experience by instructing programs in flame work and fusion.
Katarzyna Harasym works with a fuel burner, usually combining it with pars
Undertaking info:
title: Romantic brutalism. A journey in crafts and Polish design
organizing: Visteria Basis | @Visteria.Basis
Curator: FEDERICA SALA | @Lafedesss
Exhibition designer: Paradowski Studio – Zuza Paradowska | @paradowskistudio
Designers: Alexander oniishh | @onishh, Anna Bera | @annabera_, dérive studio | @____derive, Philmen Smother | @Phymenasmola, formsophy | @Formophy, Guiewant Studio – Matj Geevent Giequar | @Giewant_studio, grpk – Marcin Kuberna | @Garkk.Cermics, Hask Design Studio | @Hasik_designsignsignsignsignsign | @Janan Karseriss, Catherine Haras | @hasymkaka, Mark Bimer | @Marketbim, whossic-picewics Monica | @Monica.darbowsk.pievich, the patenty monica | @Monic_painsian, Silla Studio – Alexandra from Iviling | @Sklo.Studio, undertaking UAU | @uuuproject, chorofall | @chloak.baggage
Knowledge: 7 – 13 April 2025
location: Viale Di Porta Vercellina 11, Milano