It is located on the 2nd floor of a carefully restored pre-war building with 3-meter-high ceilings.
The apartment has undergone a major renovation, combining original architecture with modern design solutions. The historical layout, finishes and decorative elements have been preserved.
A spacious living room of 28.53 m² with access to the balcony and a panoramic view of the Pałac Kultury.
Inside, there is an original designer Royal System DK3 shelving unit made of American walnut. The windows face north and west.
The dining room of 20.25 m² is combined with the kitchen, decorated with a wooden table from Riva 1920 and Wishbone armchairs.
The kitchen (17.32 m²) is fully equipped with Gaggenau appliances, with an island, stone countertop, and is illuminated by natural light, with windows facing west.
The master bedroom (20.02 m²) with a designer Agape bathtub is oriented to the east. The second bedroom (15.82 m²) is bright, with windows facing north, and is suitable as a nursery or study.
The central space of the apartment is a round library/hallway (10.83 m²) with metal bookshelves and contrasting floor tiles. It provides entrances to the living room and bedroom.
The elegant bathroom (6.61 m²) is decorated with Statuario marble and black sanitary ware. A separate dressing room (5.86 m²) is hidden behind a steel partition.
The hallway (9.56 m²) is lined with handmade tiles from the Polish manufactory Purpura. The floors throughout the apartment are oak parquet "French herringbone". Designer lamps by Tom Dixon, Light Forest, lamps by Michael Anastassiades. Furniture: Wishbone Chair, Zanotta sofa, De La Espada bed, Bang & Olufsen equipment.
All household appliances are Gaggenau, washing machine and dryer are Miele, Dada hood, Vola and Dornbracht sanitary ware, porcelain switches by THPG.
The property includes a storage room.
The house underwent major repairs: in 2011 - renovation of the facade, roof, staircase and all installations, in 2018 - renovation of the courtyard.
Legal status: cooperative housing right.
The apartment was featured on the cover of the Polish edition of Elle Decoration magazine.
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