PROJECT PASSPORT:
POZNAŃ, POLAND
Architects: BIEN STUDIO
Area: 150 m2
Year: 2021
Photography: Tom Kurek
Lead Architect: Magdalena Bień
Lighting Design Consultant: Eugenius

https://architizer.com/projects/law-firm-przybecki

https://archello.com/project/przybecki-law-offices

This interior design of a law firm is located in a historic tenement house in Jeżyce in Poznań. The project involved expanding the space by creating a new reception area, a conference room, and more office space. Wooden antique doors lead to a large open space for visitors.

A reception desk made of terrazzo is the highlight of the project and constitutes the central point of this space. A glass wall separates the space of the conference rooms. Ornamental glass adds an extra play of light to the space, and the old gold-colored frame adds character. The surface structure of the file cabinet also creates a vertical play of light. And the heterogeneous texture of the furniture and paintings juxtaposes the neutral off-white of the walls. The velvety-matte grey table surface is in stark contrast with the shiny doors and colorful chairs. This bright space is filled with tall ornamental plants. Right behind the reception, one finds a wall with a large mural.
The hall has become an extraordinary exhibition space of Honza Zamojski and his murals “Orange or Anger” from the series Prism that is to change on a regular basis. On the conference wall, there are paintings by Kai Redkie with their very rich structure and colors.

A glass wall separates the space of the conference rooms. Ornamental glass adds an extra play of light to the space, and the old gold-colored frame adds character
front desk with terazzo materials on top and front
glass wall, conference room
glass walland the old gold-colored frame adds character
Ornamental glass
bespoke furniture
conference room with modern art
conference table
bespoke furniture
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modern and bright colors on chairs
extraordinary exhibition space of Honza Zamojski and his murals “Orange or Anger
details
office bespoke furniture
details
colors match together

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