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Every creator has a unique language, rhythm and a way of seeing the world. We celebrate this diversity through intimate portraits of designers who shape spaces, emotions, and everyday life with their craft. These are stories of sensitivity, imagination, and deeply personal journeys, each translating into a distinctive approach to design. Some work in quiet reflection, guided by intuition. Others thrive in dialogue, where ideas evolve through openness and exchange. What unites them is a shared pursuit of authenticity. In their hands, materials, textures, and colours become a living record of the creative process — a language that conveys emotion, vision, and meaning. Through their work, we’re invited to uncover hidden connections and see the world in new ways.
Interior architect and 3D visualisation artist
Julia Bimer grew up in a family of artists, which shaped her remarkable sensitivity to space, form and materials from an early age. In her work, she combines rawness with sophistication, willingly reaching for concrete, steel, reclaimed windows or bricks — materials whose patina becomes a fully fledged part of the composition. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: listen to the place, respect its history, and let it guide the design.
Marcin Czopek,
founder and interior designer
The projects of Marcin Czopek, founder of Mistovia, are defined by courage and curiosity – a restless creative drive intertwined with deep emotional sensitivity: authenticity, serenity, and contemplation. In a world saturated with repetition, he turns to sincerity and individuality, creating interiors that inspire creativity, invite reflection, and remain beautiful over time.
Magdalena Kwoczka,
founder and interior designer
Magdalena Kwoczka approaches interiors as stories. Finch Studio is celebrated for bold, eclectic concepts where every detail evokes emotion, seamlessly blending sophistication with a sense of lightness. She embraces experimentation to move beyond conventions, creating spaces that inspire, resonate, and authentically reflect the personality of their inhabitants.
visual artist and interior designer
In both art and design, Mat Kubaj moves fluidly between expression and harmony, shaping spaces and images that awaken emotion while nurturing inner calm. Drawing inspiration from nature and vintage art, he seeks out objects with soul — breathing new meaning into them through dialogue with the present. Rooted in the principles of Japanese Zen, his creations embody minimalism, organic flow, and serenity. For Kubaj, every project is more than a practice — it is a personal journey: intuitive, mindful, and deeply authentic.