15/04/2026
Our portfolio now includes a growing number of private mansions across the world, each designed as a unique architectural response to its location, underlying philosophy, and the individual vision of the client.
This new 1400+ m² private residence in Poland reflects that approach — conceived as a continuous architectural composition, where each representative living space flows naturally into the next areas.
Defined by generous height, full glazing, and a restrained palette of noble materials, the interior feels both monumental and intimate — an environment where scale is softened through warmth, tactility, and careful proportion.
At its center, a sculptural kitchen island in Breccia Pontificia becomes the focal point of the interior — conceived as a monolithic architectural element anchoring the entire open-plan layout.
Dark stained oak wraps the integrated kitchen volume and suspended ceiling plane, introducing warmth, proportion, and visual grounding within the expansive double-height envelope. Hidden within this architectural volume is a discreet entrance to the back kitchen, allowing the functional areas to remain fully integrated without disturbing the purity of the composition.
The dining area is positioned beneath bespoke suspended lighting, framed by panoramic glazing and soft natural textiles, creating a seamless dialogue between interior and landscape.
A space designed not as a collection of functions, but as one coherent architectural environment — where every volume, material, and proportion contributes to a unified spatial experience.