Interior Design | Gdańsk
MINIMAL HARMONY
An interior that blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality.
SENSORY RELIEF
The design of this seaside apartment in Gdańsk was conceived as a safe haven that, rather than feeling overwhelming, allows you to breathe easy. The key element here is haptics—an invitation to touch. The rough texture of natural woven fabric underfoot, the coolness of smooth glass, and the softness of fine leather create a multidimensional experience that grounds us in the “here and now.”
The space features natural materials—oak, concrete, and wicker—as well as a subdued, earthy color palette. Natural light streams in through the large windows, creating an oasis of tranquility and elegance, perfect for relaxation and reflection.
This is a place where every line and every shadow serves a purpose. An atmosphere of tranquility reigns here. The austerity of the concrete is softened by the embrace of warm wood. The space breathes, responding to the changing times of day, which creates a sense of intimacy and security. The selection of objects is limited to those that carry emotional value, eliminating visual clutter.
This interior tells a story of finding inner peace and celebrating the moment. In a world overflowing with stimuli, this space becomes a manifesto of silence—not an empty silence, but one full of meaning, texture, and authenticity.
