Exhibition “Regeneration” at Dom Noti – design as a space for dialogue
18.09.2025

“Regeneration”, the exhibition currently on view at Dom Noti in Warsaw’s Sadyba district, is a continuation of the showcase previously presented in Brussels and Strasbourg as part of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the exhibition represents Poland’s creative contribution to the European discourse on the role of design in the contemporary world.

As part of the original programme, the exhibition will be presented at Dom Noti – a place where Polish design has consistently remained at the heart of meetings, presentations, and discussions.

“Regeneration” invites reflection on the impact of design on our surroundings and daily lives – both in terms of aesthetics and social significance.

The curatorial concept was developed by Aleksandra Kędziorek, with the spatial arrangement designed by interior architect Katarzyna Baumiller.

Featured creators include: AS Ćmielów / Porcelain Factory, BAAURA, Bimer light, BY HUMANS SPACE, DERIVE, FORMATE, Maciej Gąsienica Giewont, Gwiazda Studio, Malwina Konopacka, Piotr Kuchciński, Lines and Lines, MOST, Motyw Print, Mozi Studio, Pani Jurek, Alicja Patanowska, Monika Patuszyńska, Pawlak&Stawarski, Mati Sipiora, Filomena Smoła, Speculo Studio, Magdalena Szmydtke, Arkadiusz Szwed, The Good Living & Co., Totem Studio, UAU Project, Paweł Zajiczek, Wanda Zawidzka-Manteuffel, and Aleksandra Zawistowska.

The exhibition is open to visitors from 13 September until the end of November, Monday to Friday, from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. at Dom Noti, 36 Okrężna Street, Warsaw.

Photos: Mery Wilczyńska / wolne kadry

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