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Studio with a Modern Design Born From the Need for a Larger Space in Which to Work and Perform Day to Day Tasks

By Magaly Grosso

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Welcome to mode:lina’s exquisite new studio, located in Poznan, Poland. It was self-designed by the Polish architectural firm in 2017, and is more specifically located in Jezyce, one of the administrative subdivisions of the city of Poznan.

Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white

The design and creation of a new office came from the need of a larger space in which to work and perform day to day tasks, as the studio’s old office, though a hit, had grown too small for the Polish architectural firm. As it stood, the move to a larger space also provided the studio with an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles and create something that better reflected their artistic identity.

Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white

The new studio is done in a sophisticated, minimalist style, making use of only matte black and white and the elegant effect that is so easily obtained when they are allowed to stand in stark contrast against one another. The only place where color is allowed free reign is in the conference room, which still has white walls and chairs and a long black table, but also has a shelf that runs the length of the entire wall, and upon which sit a number of creative magazines and other publications, their covers an ensemble of color.

Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white
Fantastic and modern interior with a predominantly minimalist interior done in black and white

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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