Product Design

Artful Elegance: Discover a Krakow Villa’s Colorful Charm and Artistic Flair

This stunning modern villa in Krakow is a showcase of contemporary design and artistic expression. Featuring a mezzanine and expansive open spaces, the home exudes elegance and sophistication. A striking floor-to-ceiling glass wall, overlooking the lush garden, seamlessly integrates with the interior design, enhancing the villa’s sense of openness.

Central to the home’s design are the vibrant MEDUSE lamps by the Polish brand Gie El. These colorful, hand-crafted lamps are strategically placed to complement the villa’s artistic theme. On the mezzanine, a trio of MEDUSE lamps highlights the space’s refined atmosphere, accentuated by a spacious mint-colored open bookcase, luxurious leather armchairs, and a polished wood table.

Designed by Przemysław Frankowicz of AAC studio, the villa reflects a deep understanding of art deco aesthetics, as requested by the investors who are avid collectors of decorative glass. To showcase their collection, Frankowicz designed a custom display piece that harmoniously integrates with the MEDUSE lamps, chosen for their exquisite color, form, and superior craftsmanship.

The MEDUSE lamps, renowned for their unique designs, are meticulously handcrafted by Polish artisans. Each lamp involves a detailed process of selecting dyes, heating glass, and shaping it into organic forms, embodying a blend of form and function. In this Krakow residence, the lamps not only enhance the glass collection but also infuse the space with warmth and a cozy ambiance. Available in shades like turquoise, honey, transparent, gray, and magma, these lamps bring a dynamic range of colors to the interior.

From its custom-made features to its impressive Art Deco glass collection, this Krakow villa is a testament to exceptional design and artistic innovation, making it a truly unique living space.

Photography © Gie El
Photography © Gie El
Photography © Gie El
Photography © Gie El
Photography © Gie El
Photography © Gie El

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