A surreal narrative transports us to a 17th-century meadow once located on Ogrodowa Street (now Próżna).
The luminous sculptures by Marek Bimer, reminiscent of swirling clouds, descend with a wine-inspired gradient, illuminating the darkest corners of the historic townhouse.
Associations with nature and the aroma of wine are meant to stimulate the senses through abstract color.
In our view, combining an interior design vision with artistic sensitivity and skillfully executed decorative elements guarantees truly unique results.
To achieve this essential, delicate transition, we invited artists Radek Skrzypczyk and Ola Stachowicz, who brought our designed gradient to life.
The culmination of light — placed, unexpectedly, in the VIP lower room — cuts off from the outside world, creating an undisturbed space for the contemplation of wine, cuisine, and art. Thanks to a planned cycle of rotating exhibitions, this space is, in our opinion, a powerful way to spark curiosity and surprise both new and returning guests.
In the VIP lower room, visitors can also discover a painting by Jerzy Zajączkowski and a glass object by Monika Rubaniuk, both completing this sensory and artistic composition.