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Pasym House - Interior
Pasym, 2024
The NOKE team approached the interior design with the same guiding principles that shaped the architecture, carefully selecting materials, colors, and forms to create a seamless, harmonious aesthetic. This consistency is key – not only does it enhance the home’s sense of balance and tranquility, but it also amplifies the perception of space. The walls are finished with textured mineral plaster, painted with mineral-based paint, while plywood appears on select ceilings, adding warmth alongside solid wood accents. Throughout the home, microcement flooring provides a raw yet refined character, combining durability with understated elegance.

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The home's modern rustic charm is further defined by its restrained, thoughtful furnishings. A warm, minimalist aesthetic is reflected in simple yet expressive details, such as Polish linen curtains draped from curtain rods hand-forged by a local blacksmith, who also crafted select lighting fixtures and mirror frames. The presence of skilled craftsmanship is woven throughout the space, evident in the rich textures, intricate weaves, and carefully honed surfaces.
Solid oak furniture anchors the interior with timeless durability and beauty. While much of the furniture was custom-designed by the NOKE team, the home is also enriched with pieces from leading contemporary Polish designers. The Kos chair and Oka ceramic table were designed by Maja Ganszyniec for Nurt, Apolin lamp by by Grynasz Studio, mirrored Oko vases by Malwina Konopacka, and textured relief artworks by Ola Niepsuj for Ludism. Niepsuj’s signature motifs also grace Lazise glassware, elevating everyday rituals into aesthetic experiences.


DESIGNERS:
Piotr Maciaszek
Karol Pasternak
Marcin Sudnik
Maksymilian Tkacz
Mateusz Jaworski
Paulina Cziba
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