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Agata is a Polish-born designer and artist who has been drawing since she was a
kid - long before she knew what ‘design’ even was. An architectural drawing course opened her eyes to how space, form and storytelling can overlap, which eventually led her to move to the UK for a more creative and hands-on design education.

 

She studied architecture at the University of Brighton and later completed her Master’s at The Bartlett, UCL in London. Along the way, she became increasingly drawn to interiors, furniture and the playful side of Scandinavian design, while also taking inspiration from emerging Polish design - reconnecting her practice with her roots.

 

Agata doesn’t like being boxed into one discipline. Instead, she works across architecture, interiors, art and object design, letting these worlds overlap naturally. Her process is quite fluid: sometimes she sketches in coloured pencil or pen, other times she works with markers, acrylics, digital illustration or 3D renders - whatever medium best captures the idea.

Her work often takes something familiar and gives it a subtle twist - a shift in proportion, a bit of humour, or a playful sense of the surreal with a narrative in mind. Bold colour, texture and shape drive her compositions, turning each piece into a mini spatial story. She wants people to look twice, notice the details, and enjoy the small delight of discovering something unexpected.

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