Kinga Wysocka

Architect Warsaw / Poland

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Kinga Wysocka
Architect specializing in private and public utility interiors. Since 2006, she runs a design studio under her own name. She graduated from the Fine Arts High School in Lodz, and later from Architecture at the Lodz University of Technology.

Following the internship at Arquitetura Oscar Ferreira in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), her professional career began in Warsaw in architectonic studios , i.e. DJiO, smz.architekci, and interior design studios, i.e. MM Idea, De Novo.

She has received many awards in photo competitions and had her works presented in an individual exhibition at the Lodz Photographic Society Gallery.

What she values most is a combination of functional spatial solutions with unpretentious stylistic simplicity and modern forms. This idea is also reflected in her furniture designs for take me HOME. She combines minimalism and geometry with boldly placed diagonal elements, and achieves very interesting results, just like in the case of the Shadow dining table.

Some of furniture designed by Kinga for ‘take me HOME’ – 3-COLOR, A-SYMETRICO, Trio, Shadow, Pocket.
Kinga Wysocka
Kinga Wysocka

Architect specializing in private and public utility interiors. Since 2006, she runs a design studio under her own name. She graduated from the Fine Arts High School in Lodz, and later from Architecture at the Lodz University of Technology. Following the internship at Arquitetura Oscar Ferreira in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), her professional career began in Warsaw in architectonic studios , i.e. DJiO, smz.architekci, and interior design studios, i.e. MM Idea, De Novo. She has received many awards in photo competitions and had her works presented in an individual exhibition at the Lodz Photographic Society Gallery. What she values most is a combination of functional spatial solutions with unpretentious stylistic simplicity and modern forms. This idea is also reflected in her furniture designs for take me HOME. She combines minimalism and geometry with boldly placed diagonal elements, and achieves very interesting results, just like in the case of the Shadow dining table. Some of furniture designed by Kinga for ‘take me HOME’ – 3-COLOR, A-SYMETRICO, Trio, Shadow, Pocket.