EYE and EAR of Malwina Konopacka. Her designs have become icons of Polish design
Malwina Konopacka's designs, particularly her vase project 'EYE', have become celebrated symbols of contemporary Polish design, influencing both art and the industry beyond Poland's borders.
Belarus is sending migrants to Europe through secret tunnels β Poland 'sees' specialists from the Middle East in their design
Polish officials claim that Belarus, under Russian influence, is sending migrants to Europe through underground tunnels, potentially involving Middle Eastern experts in their design.
Orlen and Synthos have a contract to design a small reactor for Poland
Polish companies Orlen and Synthos have signed an agreement to design a small nuclear reactor, marking a significant step in the country's atomic energy development plans.
House hidden in a pine forest. The project of Polish architects combines contradictions
A sprawling residence in PoznaΕ called the Multi-Component House, designed by PL.architekci, accommodates multiple bedrooms, guest space, and various amenities to meet the clients' diverse needs on a challenging plot.
Wanda Telakowska. Beauty for Everyone, or How Polish Post-War Design Came to Be: Wanda, Don't Jump into the Vistula!
The article discusses Wanda Telakowska, a pivotal figure in post-war Polish design, likening her influence to that of Chopin in Polish music.
Ignacy Woland: I Guess We Can't Do Simple and Punk Songs Anymore
The article discusses the biography of Ignacy Woland, highlighting the impact of Polish design and art.
New design of Polish passports. Is MSWiA preparing a revolution?
The Polish Ministry of the Interior and Administration (MSWiA) is reportedly planning changes to passport designs to improve security measures against counterfeiting while also updating their appearance.
Poles at the Forefront of World Design. High Ranking in a Prestigious Ranking
Polish designers and architects rank highly in the latest World Design Rankings, maintaining a strong position despite a slight decline from last year.
They created a Polish startup in the furniture industry. "The snowball effect worked"
The Polish startup 'Tylko' has gained international acclaim by allowing customers to design customizable furniture, disrupting the traditional furniture market dominated by large corporations.