Żoliborz Artystyczny Interior by Bartosz Deka
Bartosz Deka's project "Interior 01.16 Artistic Żoliborz" is located in the Warsaw district Żoliborz. The apartment is 50m2 - consists of zones: daily which contains from dining room and kitchen and office area and also part of a private bedroom and dressing room. The interior is designed in a contemporary atmosphere. Interiors combine advanced textures, noble materials and palette of primary colors. It's simple and functional interior, which will serve a two-family. Most furniture are designed in functional way to be friendly in use for owners.
As far as I remember I wanted to be a designer, create things which will be elements of daily living. I started creating - with architecture to be able to create something for people, fulfill people's dreams and at the same time meet each other. I don’t want to "design life" but rather simplify life.
-Bartosz Deka
I am a minimalist, I would like to design in that spirit. Always an inspiration for me are my clients, their passions and needs. Here assumptions were simple, functional, warm and simple interior with possibility to work.
-Bartosz Deka
My style can be described in three words to the words of my guru Mies van der Rohe's "less is more". Minimalism is a field which interacts with me, both in my professional life and private life. The nobility of materials, the play of light and saving color make up my interior. My architectural influences are Mies van der Rohe, Tadao Ando and John Pawson, in each of their works, I looks for things that I can integrate with my projects.
-Bartosz Deka
About Bartosz Deka
Bartosz Deka is a young architect, he graduate from the Technical University of Łódź. Young, but experienced architect, works efficiently and dynamically. Wants to express yourself through projects which he created, from idea, through conception, across realization. Minimalist. Bartosz has gained experience in reputable architectural studios, designing for individual and business clients. Participant and winner of many architectural competitions and workshops. See more of his works on Behance or his website.