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Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.

Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.

A former café in central Warsaw has been reimagined as the new studio and workshop space for ceramics practice, Nodi.

Designed by interior designer, Franz Brannaschk, the space has been organised across two floors. The ground level features sculptural, curved steel structures that frame the store and provide a backdrop for the delicate yet playful pieces.
And the upper level houses a practical workshop.

With a candy colour palette, and sumptuous curved features, the environment beautifully reflects the ceramics that Nodi's founder Ania Marciniszyn creates.

Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.
Candy colour and curves for Nodi ceramics studio & workshop by Franz Brannaschk.

Discover more:

@franz.brannaschk @nodi.studio @ania.marciniszyn

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