Back to search results | Office | Poland | Krakow | REVITALIZED FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
Office

REVITALIZED FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

Krakow | Poland

Learn more about the project!

GO TO PROJECT PAGE
Office

REVITALIZED FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

Krakow | Poland

The Cabinet of Office Peculiarities

As an organisation with solid and human-centric values, we believe that art plays a huge role in creating communities and engaging environments. Architecture, interior design, photography, painting, music, and many other categories all participate in the unique character of truly magnificent places. To depict and embrace the uniqueness of our projects, we invited a group of young Polish artists with great potential and asked them to visualise the character of each of our assets. As a result, we’ve received unique pieces of art which we would like to implement across our properties and their promotional materials widely. The Cabinet of Office Peculiarities campaign is our way of sharing with the broader audience the results of our artistic collaboration in the form of brand new, beautifully illustrated project brochures.

 

What is “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign

  • Its a way of showing the true, amazing spirits of our office buildings
  • Our attempt to support & promote talented, local artists
  • A plan for bringing art to our properties and their promotional materials

 

Revitalized for today and tomorrow

The phenomenal illustrations created by Mary Zaleska show Lubicz Park as a place where the present meets the future. Ecology and well-being, both playing a fundamental role in her works, perfectly define a sustainable approach to technology and constant development in this most famous location in Krakow.

 

About the artist

A graphic designer and illustrator from Gdańsk. She studied at Hofstra University in New York, where she graduated with honours in Fine Art Design. In 2018, she returned to Poland. Nowadays, she studies her local creative environment and takes part in fairs and exhibitions. She started working with various brands and magazines such as “Glamour”, “Pismo”, “Newsweek” and “Popshot Magazine”. She is currently setting up her own graphic design studio and travelling, always willing to take on new challenges.

 

The Cabinet of Office Peculiarities

As an organisation with solid and human-centric values, we believe that art plays a huge role in creating communities and engaging environments. Architecture, interior design, photography, painting, music, and many other categories all participate in the unique character of truly magnificent places. To depict and embrace the uniqueness of our projects, we invited a group of young Polish artists with great potential and asked them to visualise the character of each of our assets. As a result, we’ve received unique pieces of art which we would like to implement across our properties and their promotional materials widely. The Cabinet of Office Peculiarities campaign is our way of sharing with the broader audience the results of our artistic collaboration in the form of brand new, beautifully illustrated project brochures.

 

What is “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign

  • Its a way of showing the true, amazing spirits of our office buildings
  • Our attempt to support & promote talented, local artists
  • A plan for bringing art to our properties and their promotional materials

 

Revitalized for today and tomorrow

The phenomenal illustrations created by Mary Zaleska show Lubicz Park as a place where the present meets the future. Ecology and well-being, both playing a fundamental role in her works, perfectly define a sustainable approach to technology and constant development in this most famous location in Krakow.

 

About the artist

A graphic designer and illustrator from Gdańsk. She studied at Hofstra University in New York, where she graduated with honours in Fine Art Design. In 2018, she returned to Poland. Nowadays, she studies her local creative environment and takes part in fairs and exhibitions. She started working with various brands and magazines such as “Glamour”, “Pismo”, “Newsweek” and “Popshot Magazine”. She is currently setting up her own graphic design studio and travelling, always willing to take on new challenges.