The task was extraordinary: to create a vacation apartment with a view of 1000 years of Gdańsk's history for a Japanese-American couple. At the top of a Gdańsk tenement house on the Spichrzów Island, a two-storey space was created with a view of the tops of brick tenement houses and the Motława. Functionally, the object resembles a single-family house: on the ground floor there is a living room, kitchen and small bathroom and on the floor an exceptional master bedroom with a large bathroom and dressing room. A unique element is also the bridge that we built inside: it is located above the left part of the living room and leads to a part where there is an exceptional work place. But what is extraordinary and of which we are very proud is the incorporation of Hanseatic tradition in the city's inspiration from Japan and the USA. How to combine three distinct traditions? What are their common values and elements? One of the answers are true faces of boulders - large stones that we found with Kashubian craftsmen. It is precisely this element that connects the tradition of Japanese and Gdańsk houses, as it appeared in both cultures as a threshold inviting inside. The furniture and accessories in this space are a real concert of contemporary global design. To give the space its final character, we went through warehouses in Australia, Japan, the USA, and of course Poland. The final result is a combination of what is beautiful, ours, and local with what is exceptional and bold, such as large-format tiles creating real paintings in this space. This interior is full of details, references, and subtle minimalism, which intertwines with unique upholstery and the influence of many cultures. The bathroom on the floor is the quintessence of Japan and femininity. Delicate traditional East Asian bathtub, flowers, and geometry on the floor. The whole completed with brushed brass fittings. We invite you to an expedition in an original space, which is far from obviousness and repetitive interiors.
But what is unusual and we are very proud of is incorporating Japanese and American inspirations into the Hanseatic tradition of the city. How to combine three different traditions? What are their common values and elements?
One of the answers are real lica stones - large stones that we found with Kashubian craftsmen. It is this element that connects the tradition of Japanese and Gdańsk homes, as it appeared in both cultures as a threshold inviting you inside.
The furniture and accessories in this space are a true concert of contemporary global design. To give the space its final character, we traveled through warehouses in Australia, Japan, the USA, and of course Poland. The final result is a combination of what is beautiful, ours, and local with what is unique and bold, such as large-format tiles creating true images in this space.
This interior is full of details, references, and subtle minimalism that interweaves with unique upholstery and the influence of many cultures. The bathroom on the upper floor is the quintessence of Japan and femininity. A delicate traditional Far Eastern bath, flowers, and geometry on the floor. The whole thing is complemented by brushed brass fittings.
We invite you on a journey through an original space that is far from the obvious and repetitive interiors.
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