Interior with character: an apartment with a view of the Beskids and the VISION chandelier
In this apartment in Tychy, everything begins with the view – from the dining room and balcony, a panorama of the Beskids unfolds, along with iconic local landmarks such as Lake Paprocany and the Franciscan monastery. The interior, designed with natural materials and a timeless character in mind, serves as a backdrop for the VISION chandelier – light in form yet striking in presence. Positioned above the dining table, the sculptural steel mesh composition plays a key role: it connects the dining and kitchen areas with the entrance and living zones.
An interior full of authenticity
Mass-produced furnishings were consciously avoided in this apartment. The investors wanted the space to remain just as valuable in 10–15 years as it is today. As a result, the materials used include raw steel sheet cladding, microcement, and an exposed reinforced concrete ceiling showcasing the natural texture of the concrete and the imprint of the formwork. These are unconventional, honest materials that age gracefully, acquiring unique character over time.
Despite the somewhat raw finish, the interior remains warm and inviting – thanks to thoughtful details such as wooden wall panelling, a large honey-coloured sofa in the living room, and the golden VISION chandelier above the dining table.
VISION – light that intrigues and embraces
VISION is a handmade light object crafted from steel mesh, designed to complete the composition of the interior. Although over two metres in length, it appears almost weightless.
The steel mesh fits beautifully within the aesthetic of the apartment – industrial in essence, yet softened with warmth. Its unusual, upward-facing illumination creates a theatrical glow that dances across the intricate mesh weave, casting stunning light and shadow effects. The result? An atmosphere that invites conversation, connection, and shared moments around the table.
Between contrasts – an interior in balance
In this Tychy apartment, the VISION chandelier becomes a subtle manifesto of design – conscious, personal, and far from generic. It is a fusion of industrial rawness with the delicacy of light and form. The golden mesh structure, though sculptural, does not overpower; instead, it strikes a delicate balance between art and function, lending the space a unique identity. Here, VISION becomes a point of reference – and a source of light that engages the senses.