Studio Loft Kolasinski
About Studio Loft Kolasinski
Studio Loft Kolasinski does both interior and industrial design. We give advice and share our knowledge when it comes to selecting furniture, accessories, finishing materials and construction work. We cooperate with specialists from rare and specialized industries.
For our interior design projects we often use furniture that we design ourselves, that are created in our befriended carpentry shop. These are individual, bespoke projects that we created especially for the needs and stylistic preferences of our customers. In 2015, we designed our first furniture collection called ‘Public Project’ We also do unique designs of carpets, that are created in Nepal.
We have a special appreciation for items made in the period between the 20’s and the 70’s. Hence, in our projects we often use unusual, vintage furniture, lighting, ceramics, prints, rugs and carpets. We purchase them in auctions and from befriended collectors from all over Europe. When renovating furniture,we pay special attention to preserving their original character.
We have often made interior designs of unique properties such as adaptations of lofts, industrial buildings or old houses.
LOCATION: Poland and Germany
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The apartment was built for a family, a couple and two young children. The Qbik Loft included a selection of finishing materials. In addition, we have designed solid furniture: kitchen, bathrooms, wardrobes.
The newest project by LOFT Kolasiński is Brazilian Punk floor lamps. They can be distinguished by their simplicity, but a non obvious shape.
The project included the interior design of an attic in a tenement house from 1911. The apartment was created after a comprehensive renovation of a unique Art Nouveau building built by Dawid Gronner in the years 1910-1911 in Cracow.
The project included interior design and a partial reconstruction of the interior of an apartment from 1936 in Warsaw, in the neighbourhood of Stara Ochota.
The project included the renovation and reconstruction of the interior of a house from 1923 in Szczecin. The main goal of the project was to change the classic layout of the house which was divided into many smaller rooms.
The project included the renovation and reconstruction of an apartment in a small tenement house from 1920 in Międzyzdroje, interior design and designing part of the furniture.
The flat is located in a tenement house from 1932 in the Mokotów neighbourhood. The project included a partial reconstruction of all rooms.
A unique detail of the apartment’s furnishings are armchairs from the factory in Zadziel the 1950s, which have undergone specialized refurbishment. The photographs of Maria Svarbovej were used to decorate the walls. The Warsaw Filtry flat project inaugurates the launch of the Warsaw branch of the Loft Kolasiński interior design studio.