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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Interior design: Loft Kolasiński Project: House in Pogodno 3 Photo credit: Karolina Bak Date: 2017 Location: Szczecin, Poland Area: 150 sq meter The ” House in Pogodno 3 ” project included revitalization of a house from the 30s in Szczecin, Poland, interior design and partly furniture design. The house, with an area of 150 sq meter, […]
Project of a small apartment in Berlin intended for renting. In it we used furniture designed by Loft Kolasiński: a desk, a table, a bedside table, a mirror and a bed B1 from the Public Project collection.
Project: Neukölln apartment Designer: Studio Loft Kolasiński Date: 2016 Location: Berlin, Niemcy , Germany Area: 100 sq meter Photos: Karolina Bąk Studio Loft Kolasiński has conceived interior design of a Berlin apartment in an old house, in the neighbourhood of Neukölln. To equip the Neukölln apartment we used vintage furniture, carpets and lamps from the 20s, 60s and
Project: Guesthouse in the Countryside Designer: Studio Loft Kolasiński Date: 2016 Location: Chociwle, Poland Area: 250 sq meter Photos: Karolina Bąk Studio Loft Kolasiński recently designed this guest house in Chociwle, Polska. A complex project of a guesthouse situated on the edge of the forest surrounded with ponds. The scope of ourwork included designing several guest
Project: Tenement House on the Edge of a Park Designers: Studio Loft Kolasiński Location: Szczecin, Poland Area: 120 sqm Photographs: Karolina Bąk Date: 2016 Tenement house is the most recent interior project completed by Loft Kolasinski Studio. Description by Loft Kolasinski: The project included the renovation and reconstruction of a 120 square meter apartment in
Project: House in Gumieńce Interior design: Loft Kolasinski Studio Furniture realized by Marcin Wyszecki Location: Szczecin, Poland Photos: Karolina Bak The “House in Gumieńce” was completed recently by Loft Kolasinski Studio. The house is located in Gumieńce neighborhood, Szczecin (Poland). The project included interior design of a 100 year old house after its expansion and modernization. In addition, it
This charismatic loft was recently completed by Loft Kolasinski, a interior design firm based in Szczecin, Poland (north of Berlin). Our project was done in a former warehouse of a marmalade factory, which operated before World War II in Szczecin (Poland). The project involved reconstruction of one of the open spaces for an apartment divided into
Loft Kolasinski Studio have recently completed this summer flat located near Berlin, Germany. For this project they used vintage Polish, Czech and Danish furniture, lighting and textiles. Designer Jacek Kolasiński mixed them with self designed furniture. Interior design, rebuilding project, design and construction of part of the furniture, restoration of part of the furniture: Loft Kolasinski Studio Photography: Karolina