Tamizo Architects.


Private loft interior in ‘u Scheiblera’ complex in Lódz, 2010.


Family home interior in Bialystok, 2010.


Apartment interior in Warsaw, 2010.

This is one fully-sick stair at a family home in Warsaw, 2010.
Tamizo Architects is small group of young and talented designers from Poland who practice across disciplines of architecture, interiors, applied graphics and industrial design. This is what they have to say about their work:
We are mainly interested in ambitious projects whose source is simplicity and functionality. We act according to the philosophy that ‘less is more’ by one of the inspiring architects named Mies van der Rohe.
The spaces they create are quity simply stunning. Crisp, minimal, sophisticated, refined and… just flawless. In fact, all these projects seem to be a bit too good to be true. Do you know what I mean? As though they are a scene from a movie, a photo realistic rendering, and not a real life home (well – perhaps they are! And if so, I need a contact for their visualiser dude RIGHT NOW!) Anyway, what I’m saying is that these interiors seem to be a bit too perfect, if there is such a thing. Still, I wouldn’t knock back living in one of these space, especially the first one (it’s the exposed brick walls and old arched windows that do it for me).

P-house interior, 2010.

Kitchen + bathroom at p-house, 2009.

Family home in Lódz, 2010.

Tamizo studio, 2007.

Tamizo team.


Private loft interior in ‘u Scheiblera’ complex in Lódz, 2010.


Family home interior in Bialystok, 2010.


Apartment interior in Warsaw, 2010.

This is one fully-sick stair at a family home in Warsaw, 2010.
Tamizo Architects is small group of young and talented designers from Poland who practice across disciplines of architecture, interiors, applied graphics and industrial design. This is what they have to say about their work:
The spaces they create are quity simply stunning. Crisp, minimal, sophisticated, refined and… just flawless. In fact, all these projects seem to be a bit too good to be true. Do you know what I mean? As though they are a scene from a movie, a photo realistic rendering, and not a real life home (well – perhaps they are! And if so, I need a contact for their visualiser dude RIGHT NOW!) Anyway, what I’m saying is that these interiors seem to be a bit too perfect, if there is such a thing. Still, I wouldn’t knock back living in one of these space, especially the first one (it’s the exposed brick walls and old arched windows that do it for me).

P-house interior, 2010.

Kitchen + bathroom at p-house, 2009.

Family home in Lódz, 2010.

Tamizo studio, 2007.

Tamizo team.
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What a lovely way to wake up on a Wednesday.
Thanks Dana. Super-duper-S.tunning (-:
Wow that staircase is amazing! Loves it. Gorgeous design but too stark for me.
OH.EM.GEEEEEE!!!! thanks dana for sharing!!!
just bought the book!
hi all, thank you for the post and for the nice comments. all the renderings we make ourselves, but if you want to see some photos we put them on our facebook acount:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/tamizo-architects-group/132419190115767
greetings from poland ;)
Wow, this makes me suspect that I should take a closer look at polish design.
The floors in the loft interior of the ‘u Scheiblera’ complex are gorgeous. The interior space is a work of art.
Totally diggin’ these totally foxy interiors…I think my love of modernism has been re-found! Agree…less is more!
Thanks for sharing this great post with us!








What a lovely way to wake up on a Wednesday.
Thanks Dana. Super-duper-S.tunning (-:
Wow that staircase is amazing! Loves it. Gorgeous design but too stark for me.
OH.EM.GEEEEEE!!!! thanks dana for sharing!!!
just bought the book!
hi all, thank you for the post and for the nice comments. all the renderings we make ourselves, but if you want to see some photos we put them on our facebook acount:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/tamizo-architects-group/132419190115767
greetings from poland ;)
Wow, this makes me suspect that I should take a closer look at polish design.
The floors in the loft interior of the ‘u Scheiblera’ complex are gorgeous. The interior space is a work of art.
Totally diggin’ these totally foxy interiors…I think my love of modernism has been re-found! Agree…less is more!
Thanks for sharing this great post with us!