At first glance, the Ubojnia & XII Collection appears to be a dark diorama of sorts, made out of folds of white paper sheets and scribbled with pencil for an added textured effect. In reality, it is comprised of life-sized furniture fit for everyday use. The paper look is simply a design choice that separates these creations from similar ones.
Designed by Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse, a design studio based in Poland, the Ubojnia & XII Collection is one of twelve thematic interior designs that are part of the larger XII line. Hot on the heels of the Ptaszarnia nightclub, this project is just as experimental and stylish, if not as creepy and stark.
The Ubojnia & XII Collection is comprised of an armchair, stool, chandelier, floor and table lamp.
Scribbled Paper-Like Interiors
The Ubojnia & XII Collection is Deceptively Dioramic
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