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The art of history & future

Gdansk | 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

 

Tryton Business House

The part of Gdańsk’s city centre where Tryton Business House is located is among the most important places in Poland’s modern history. Nowadays, this dynamically developing neighbourhood is famous for its artistic vibe and cultural initiatives. Paweł Patyk’s style is inspired by monumental stone sculptures contrasting with vibrant organic motifs. Nothing else could do justice to the uniqueness of our location.

 

About the artist

Paweł is a graphic designer and illustrator associated with Gdańsk. He graduated in landscape architecture at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences and graphic design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Paweł creates illustrations that combine freehand and digital drawing. He is inspired by plant motifs, the geometrisation of natural forms, monumental stone sculptures and historical engravings.

 

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

 

Tryton Business House

The part of Gdańsk’s city centre where Tryton Business House is located is among the most important places in Poland’s modern history. Nowadays, this dynamically developing neighbourhood is famous for its artistic vibe and cultural initiatives. Paweł Patyk’s style is inspired by monumental stone sculptures contrasting with vibrant organic motifs. Nothing else could do justice to the uniqueness of our location.

 

About the artist

Paweł is a graphic designer and illustrator associated with Gdańsk. He graduated in landscape architecture at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences and graphic design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Paweł creates illustrations that combine freehand and digital drawing. He is inspired by plant motifs, the geometrisation of natural forms, monumental stone sculptures and historical engravings.