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Wise Kitchen for Wise Habit
Wise Kitchen introduces a fresh approach to kitchen design. No longer does the kitchen need to be a permanent, immovable part of the home interior. With freestanding, mobile modules, it can now be rearranged at will—or even moved with its owner to a new space or handed down to a new owner. This approach, combined with high-quality materials and repairability, not only extends the lifespan of the kitchen modules but also expands the possibilities for interior design. / more︎
Photo by Rafał Maciąga Bind up Photo



Apartment No. 1

Mikrouprawa No. 2 / Berlin
Mikrouprawa is a modular system that initiates cultivation of edible plants along with farming related activities into urban lifestyle. Based on vertical farming Mikrouprawa allows to produce certain amounts of healthy food in our immediate surroundings. Everyday activities of city dwellers evolve mainly around work, which nowadays takes place not only in offices, but also in our homes, coworking spaces, cafes or hotels. / more
Mikrouprawa No. 1 / Mikromiasto / Warsaw
Mikrouprawa (from Polish ‘micro’ and ‘farm’) is an installation testing potential of local food production in a domestic environment as well as public interiors. It is a new point of view and a reason to think over our role as consumers in food production / more︎
Next Home Seoul / Convivial Home
As Ivan Illich argued, education shouldn’t be limited to a specific age group in order to allow all people, despite their age, to learn from each other, the same might be applied to co-housing, where both - young and old - would benefit from living in diverse environment. Dealing together with both - routine and unexpectedness - of everyday life situations might offer a positive lesson from sociality and togetherness for those who suffer loneliness or frustration caused by extreme individualization in modernity / more︎







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The idea of the interior comes from the analogy to informal spaces for social gatherings in Poland. During communism and early post-communism years due to lack of a decent public space for outdoor communal activities - especially in residential areas - inhabitants started to use carpet hangers for beating (so-called „trzepaki") as multifunctional get-together points / more︎
Tiny + Homes
The design for Tiny Homes in Chicago is economic in its use of space and resources, but does not compromise in its ability to promote an ambiance of empathy and togetherness. Similar to individuals living within a community, our housing modules are unique on their own, but ultimately, they are stronger together / more︎