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A Charming Marmalade Factory Conversion in Poland

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Loft in Marmalade got its quirky name from the building’s history as part of a marmalade factory in Szczecin, Poland that was active until the start of WWII. The design firm sourced décor from the 1950s and 60s in countries around Europe, including Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the Netherlands.

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This Renovated Tenement is a Design Time Capsule

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The original Tenement building, built on an edge of a park in Szczecin, Poland, was completed in 1907. Lighting elements are sourced from Poland, France, Italy, and the Czech Republic. Tenement House on the Edge of a Park was an interior design project by Loft Kolasinski , completed in 2016.

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Rustic Apartment in Berlin Shows Its Mediterranean Roots

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

” The furniture, lamps and rugs come from Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic; some pieces are 50 to 60 years old. .” Displaying a mix of raw materials throughout, the place has a charming industrial feel. The overall design is described by the architects as “a little eccentric, mysterious and elegant.”