The owner of the architectural studio Poco Design created the concept of these evasive interiors with a family of four in mind. The project was inspired by the fairy tale world of "Alice in Wonderland".
Plant motifs in the bedroom
Photo by Yassen Hristov © Cosentino
Magical motifs
Therealization of an 88-square-meter apartment in Warsaw's Mokotow district takes us to the world of the characters from Lewis Carroll'sbook or the film adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland" with Johnny Depp in the role of the Mad Hatter. In the world of interiors there are many motifs and symbols that are associated with the enchanted story of Alice. Clocks, mirrors, teacups and hats are just some of them. The owners of the apartment shown today were looking for a designer who would realize their dream of having an unconventional home, far from classic standards. The choice fell on Patrycja Suszek-Rączkowska. Her concepts consciously blur the boundaries between eras, resulting in interiors that are diverse, unique and timeless. This time the owner of the Poco Design studio combined technical design elements with painterly sensitivity to colors and shapes. Unobvious, at times dark and deep colors, various structures, patterns and shapes, are combined here into one magical whole.
Dining room and kitchen decorations
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Living area
The living room with an open kitchen is kept in a navy blue-gray color scheme. The flooring is made of wide oak planks in a tabaco shade. The round, folding oak table by Polish designer Iwona Kosicka was stained to match the color of the floor. The kitchen cabinetry was also made from the same shade of wood. Here it was highlighted by the contrast of the deep navy blue found on the kitchen fronts juxtaposed with the light countertop, sink and wall covering. The whole is complemented by a leather sofa on wooden legs, a coffee table with a top made of an uncut marble fragment and a RTV cabinet in a blue shade.
Living area
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Bathroom
In the bathroom, the wall opposite the entrance plays the role of the main decoration. It was covered with large-format sintering. The pattern inspired by volcanic stones with intense gray and black accents resembles lava. This choice is also the designer's nod to environmental protection, as the production of this cladding is based on closed-loop and recycled materials. The shade contains more than 90% recycled raw materials. An illuminated mirror with an irregular, organic shape is exposed on the sintered background. A veneered cabinet houses a sizable double sink, which is illuminated by designer lamps.
Bathroom
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Bedroom
The bedroom resembles a mysterious garden with a thicket of colors and plants. The colors of nature, the motifs of leaves and flowers, the softness of velours and the severity of linens create a very cozy atmosphere here. Giant brass handles in the shape of ginkgo leaves decorate the original mint-colored fluted closet. Also worth noting is the bed headboard in a terracottashade and the wallpaper, which enlivens the interior. All this creates a color-rich, fabulous and cozy interior, with a touch of design madness.
Bedroom
Photo by Yassen Hristov © Cosentino
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Elaboration: Katarzyna Szostak