On the exhibition

Bicycle

Marcin Bąk / Poland

Ecological balance bike, made of hazel wastelands. A project by a graduate of the Academy of Art in Szczecin (major in design).

Painting Virtual flowers – acrylic on canvas, 50×20

Anita Welter / Poland

Both paintings belong to the still developed How Bizzare series, which started in 2015. The main inspirations for the paintings in this series are show business, music videos and computer games such as The Sims. The extraordinary pigeon plays a major role here. A mask from the “Art on masks” collection produced by the Media Dizajn Association during the pandemic.

Shelf

Marcin Bąk / Poland

The shelf uses a triple joiner as a storage unit. Everything is designed so that subsequent modules can be easily assembled into geometric compositions. Design by a graduate of the Academy of Art in Szczecin (major in design).

Painting Watch out for him, buddy girls – acrylic on canvas, 30×30

Anita Welter / Poland

Both paintings belong to the still developed How Bizzare series, which started in 2015. The main inspirations for the paintings in this series are show business, music videos and computer games such as The Sims. The extraordinary pigeon plays a major role here.

Tern

Zespół Studio 1:1 | Studio Doki / Poland

Decorative figurine made of turned wood and steel elements. The wood of the body is manually processed and oiled. The natural grain of the figure is emphasized by wax made of natural ingredients. The head of the Tern is painted black. The decorative figurine is reminiscent of a tern that perches on a breakwater off the Baltic coast – an element of Doki’s identity. Will you find them all?

Wasteworld Klim

Wiktoria Podolec & Jadzia Lenart | Tartaruga Studio / Poland

The textile industry generates an unimaginable amount of pollution and waste that is becoming more visible and troublesome in today’s world. This problem inspired the Tartaruga studio. This is why the Wasteworld project was born – a collection of hand-woven rugs and home textiles made with over 90% of wool yarns left over from mass production of carpets. Due to the low weight of the individual reels, they cannot be used in industry. Nevertheless, they still have excellent mechanical properties and are an ideal raw material for hand weaving.

Bouli sofa

Julia Pawlikowska, Olga Mężyńska, Urszula Burgieł / Poland

The irregular amorphous forms of the Bouli sofa were created to surprise the users of the space with a new, unconventional form of waiting. Julia Pawlikowska, Olga Mężyńska, Urszula Burgieł (born 1988) are students (now graduates) of the University of Arts in Poznań, they took part in the 10th edition of the Education and Design Program (PE-P). As a result of cooperation within the project of the university and the Noti company, two furniture collections were created and implemented – Bouli and Cubber.

Metal basket

Korg / Sweden

Swedish blanket basket.

Panton Chair

Verner Panton / Denmark

… “I want to create furniture that grows out of the floor, to become something organic that never has four legs.” – said Panton. This is the first chair ever to be manufactured entirely from plastic in one piece. The model in honor of its creator was named the Panton Chair. Since its introduction to the market, the chair has gone through several production stages and has been constantly improved. Only since 1999, it was possible to manufacture them in full accordance with its original concept – from durable, colored plastic.

PH5 lamp

Poul Henningsen | Louis Poulsen / Denmark

The PH5 lamp is considered a design icon. Poul Henningsen designed it for the Louis Poulsen brand in 1958 and it has become a design icon for a reason. Apparently, this lamp is an ornament of at least half of Danish houses! www.lampy.pl @lampy.pl

Bliki mirrors

Gosia Knobloch & Igor Wiktorowicz | Witamina D / Poland

Vitamin D is a proprietary brand created by Małgorzata Knobloch and Igor Wiktorowicz. Made up of the need to create durable, simple and beautiful things. Their products are created in cooperation with contractors from Pomerania, on a craft production scale.

Paper bag vase

Tapio Wirkkala / Rosenthal / Finland

The blue version of famous vase was created in 2017. Rosenthal launched new, colorful projects of iconic porcelain vase to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the designer’s birthday.

Breakfast cutlery

Basse Stittgen / Germany

The German designer Basse Stittgen has created a collection of dishes made of eggs. The eggs he uses are donated by bakeries that no longer need them and would otherwise end up in the garbage can. The material is produced in the process of drying and grinding proteins, which are then mixed with crushed shells. The inspiration is the symbolism of eggs, which on the one hand symbolize life, and on the other cheap consumerism.

Goplana coffee set

Wincenty Potacki / Poland

Design date: 1960.

Cafe clock | Vase

Artystokratka / Poland

Design date: 2019. Today, work often moves from offices to cafes, where you can carry out your tasks over a cup of coffee with a laptop. There is also the other side of the coin – such a thrifty customer can be troublesome for the owner of a catering point. So a device was created that will help to control the time spent on one cup of drink. A hidden clock with a minimalist vase discreetly reminds you to order another coffee every hour. Work of a student of the Academy of Art in Szczecin.

Lithography

René Holm / Denmark

Open the window to see what Danish artist René Holm has to tell us!

Lighting Circle Magnet

Pani Jurek, Piotr Musiałowski / Poland

Magnet wheel – a circular light object changes the light intensity under the influence of the movement of the wooden element. Sensory technology allows you to adjust the light intensity to the needs and mood of the user.

Swawole armchair

Sylwia Sokołowska | Elementuj / Poland

The Swawole armchair is a simple, modernist lounge chair. Sit down and be amazed by its comfort! It is made of metal combined with high-quality fabric. In the armchair, you can rest in the home jungle, take a nap, dream, read books, watch your favorite series, work on a laptop or sunbathe. The fabric used in the project is environmentally friendly. The armchair has been designed for easy storage and transport – it can be disassembled, and the fabric can be thrown into the washing machine and refreshed.

Wasteworld Klim

Wiktoria Podolec & Jadzia Lenart | Tartaruga Studio / Poland

The textile industry generates an unimaginable amount of pollution and waste that is becoming more visible and troublesome in today’s world. This problem inspired the Tartaruga studio. This is why the Wasteworld project was born – a collection of hand-woven rugs and home textiles made with over 90% of wool yarns left over from mass production of carpets. Due to the low weight of the individual reels, they cannot be used in industry. Nevertheless, they still have excellent mechanical properties and are an ideal raw material for hand weaving.

Cuddling vase

Maria Bąk / Poland

The cuddle is a vase in which you can immerse yourself and relax. It was formed naturally by imprinting the body in plastic clay. Design by a graduate of the Academy of Art in Szczecin, majoring in design.

Dune chair

Cyryl Zakrzewski | Nowy Model / Poland

This original and comfortable chair is also an unusual sculptural object. To create it, the artist was inspired by sand dunes, gentle arches and the impression of movement caused by ever-flowing sand. Transferred to the field of applied art, they resulted in an extremely interesting and decorative object that will give a unique character to any space. The Dune chair is made of birch plywood, hand carved and finished with oil.

Taurus | Trophy

Iwona Kosicka / Poland

The wooden series Taurus Trophies. It is an ornament that does not harm animals.

Pot

Maria Bąk / Poland

A jug that combines the tradition of drinking tea with a modern user with its modern form. Design by a graduate of the Academy of Art in Szczecin (major in design).

Lighting | Water

Artystokratka / Poland

Design date: 2018. Lighting / Water is a reflection of human friendship with the forces of nature. Water taming in areas that are below the water level that requires regulation by building canals. Work of a student of the Academy of Art in Szczecin.

Saturn mug

Kristina Stark | Höganäs / Sweden

The pottery from Höganäs is the quintessence of southern Swedishness – practical, minimalist and a bit clunky. Collaboration with Kristina Stark has resulted in functional ceramics inspired by Saturn’s rings. The mugs are made of thick ceramics and covered with semi-matt glaze. The rubber hoops are not only a contrasting decoration, but also a functional protection against heat and drops.

Beach linen

Gosia Dziembaj | Foonka / Poland

Szczecin bedding, thanks to which you will move to a sandy, Baltic beach. The product is 100% Polish, from design, through fabric and printing, to the packaging. Inspired by nature! www.foonka.store/ @foonka.design

Steeps bookcase

Piotr Kuchciński | Balma / Poland

Balma Stepps modular shelving is a system that allows for any arrangement of space for various purposes: office, residential or public. It allows you to create communication routes and separate separate zones for work, relaxation and fun.

Swawole armchair

Sylwia Sokołowska | Elementuj / Poland

The Swawole armchair is a simple, modernist lounge chair. Sit down and be amazed by its comfort! It is made of metal combined with high-quality fabric. In the armchair, you can rest in the home jungle, take a nap, dream, read books, watch your favorite series, work on a laptop or sunbathe. The fabric used in the project is environmentally friendly. The armchair has been designed for easy storage and transport – it can be disassembled, and the fabric can be thrown into the washing machine and refreshed.

Trunk

Malafor / Poland

The stump was made of oak wood cut across in a shiny steel cover. The mirror surface reflects the surroundings in which the stump is currently located. http://malafor.co https://m.facebook.com/malafor#=

Novi coffee se

Adam Sadulski / Poland

Project date: 70’s.

A series of posters

Jenni Koponen | Kohteessa / Finland

Kohteessa are hand-made products with plant-themed illustrations. Homeliness, ecology and local production are the values ​​that guide the author of the project, Jenni. https://kohteessa.fi @kohteessa

Robot flower pot

Maria Bąk / Poland

A humanoid robot whose command center can be turned from a thicket of cables to a thicket of leaves. Design by a graduate of the Academy of Art in Szczecin, majoring in design.

Stone pouffe no. 5

Fivetimesone group / Poland

Pouf – stone is made of 100% natural merino wool. It is light and pleasant to touch. Each pouf is unique and hand-made, has a unique pattern drawing – just like it looks in nature! http://Fivetimesone.com @fivetimesone

Milda tablecloth

Erika Vaitkute / Lithuania

The Milda linen tablecloth comes from a small manufacture in Lithuania – producing products in a sustainable and fair way. The mission of the Erika Vaitkute ​​brand is to create timeless textiles that, thanks to their excellent quality and beautiful designs, will be passed down from generation to generation.

Furniture system PIN

Ola Witaszczyk, Konrad Dybicki, Magdalena Pawelec / Poland

PIN is an ecological furniture system intended for people who often change their place of residence. Low weight, as well as intuitive assembly and disassembly make it easy to pack and transport in a passenger car. The furniture is made of environmentally friendly, cheap and easily available materials – pine wood and pig iron. The project qualified for the finals of the Młodzi na Start, Elle Decoration 2019 competition.

Sheep

Agnieszka Bar / Poland

The intention of the designer was to tame and create a bond between the user and the object, stimulating reflection on the role of people in the life of animals and their mutual relations. Glass colored in mass, laminated, blown and hand-formed by smelting methods.