ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. House in Gumieńce, Poland by Loft KolasińskiAugust 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Loft Kolasiński The project included interior design of a 100 year old house after its expansion and modernization. In addition, it required designing a fireplace and a staircase connecting the three levels. Most of the furniture (dining table, bureau, coffee table, sideboard, kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets) were designed and built by Loft Szczecin. Furniture were made of oak and were later oiled. Kitchen furniture were created from laminated plywood and the countertop is made of black granite. Vintage items were bought in auctions and have been restored by Loft Szczecin. These include the chairs designed by Niels Moller of danish production, the armchair of czech production from the 60s designed by Magda Sepova and small medical furniture from the early 20th century.
Team Description: Studio “Loft Kolasiński” does interior designs for private and public spaces, as well as industrial design. For our clients we design and produce bespoke, high quality, wooden furniture. We also do unique designs of carpets, which are hand woven in Nepal. We specialize in finding and acquiring exceptional furniture, lighting, ceramics, prints and vintage rugs. When restoring furniture, special attention is paid to preserve the original character of the object. We always try to cooperate with more and more specialists in rare fields in order to be able to do unique and customized interior projects. We have worked on many unusual properties, such as the adaptation of industrial buildings, attics and old houses. Contact Loft Kolasiński
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