Poland / Wroclaw Inspired Living Room
My inspiration for the interior is the city of Wroclaw, located in the southwestern part of Poland.
It is characterized by beautiful old town, historic houses but also a lot of greenery and water.
The interior of the living room is a mixture of styles: industrial, eclectic and modern. At the entrance there is a reading corner with an extremely popular chair design from the 1960s - 1970s. The project colloquially called “fox” was designed by Henryk Lis.
Right next to the reading corner on the whole wall is a huge library, Wroclaw is an extremely cultural city with many events on all kinds of topics.
Close to the city center there is a beautiful neo-gothic building that was once a university library.
Metal columns, on the other hand, refer to numerous bridges in the area. Wroclaw is also called the city of "hundred bridges"
Wrocław is also a place where there are many parks, the interior could not miss greenery.
Beautiful! I love how you did the brick/plaster wall! ❤️
8 November
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13 August