Each space has its own unique identity. 

It is defined by context – historical, topographical, and aesthetic. This is our starting point. Our goal? A cohesive concept that will naturally blend into the space. We follow trends, but sceptically, from a distance. Architecture functions at a different pace than fleeting fads, and we believe that a good design should last. This is why we are fascinated by the dialogue between old and new, based on respect for what is and the courage to innovate. 

We experiment with colour, textures and light and explore how they influence space organisation. We focus on detail, which is why we love craftsmanship. We source our moving parts from the secondary market and increasingly use materials from demolitions, which aligns with sustainability principles. Above all, however, because of their inimitable character.

We are well-versed in historic interiors, working with conservation experts and restoring woodwork, stucco, and floors to their former glory, in everything worth preserving. But we also feel comfortable working with modern architecture. 

We design private interiors and public spaces. Our portfolio includes flats, private residences, offices, boutiques, shops, cafés and restaurants. We created all of them from start to finish, from the initial sketches to the ribbon-cutting ceremonies.

Zofia Wyganowska Studio is a team of beauty-loving people who are passionate about designing unique, thoughtful and aesthetically pleasing spaces.

Zofia Wyganowska
Zofia Wyganowska
Founder of the studio, Wyganowska studied Interior Design and Romance Studies in both French and English, making it possible for her to run a trilingual studio (including Polish). She gained experience working in renowned design studios and, in 2014, Wyganowska started her own. ZWS creates original and functional spaces for clients in Poland and abroad.
Weronika Wilkowska
Weronika Wilkowska
Wilkowska is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology. Her career in architecture began at the WXCA studio in Warsaw. She joined Zofia Wyganowska’s studio in 2022. She translates her fascination with light and spatial composition into her work at the studio as well as analogue photography.
Weronika Krygicz
Weronika Krygicz
Krygicz graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology in 2021. During her master's studies, she worked at the ProArt architecture and conservation studio. There, she gained experience working with antiques, historic interiors and details. At the same time, she began working at the ZWS. Krygicz combines her love of interiors and vintage pieces by giving gems of Polish design from the 1950s and 1960s, beautiful Czech armchairs or Danish chairs a second life. As part of the Remiosło project, she renovates this furniture by weaving new seats and backrests.
Magda Małyga
Magda Małyga
Małyga received her master's degree in interior design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. She later gained experience working in the Milan design office of Vincenzo de Cotiis Architects. In her designs, she maintains harmony between the old and the new, never forgetting about the importance of function and composition. Małyga pays great attention to the use of natural materials, simple forms and graphic divisions of space. Her forte is creating ideas, inventing new materials, patterns and architectural combinations.
Alicja Raczyńska
Alicja Raczyńska
Raczyńska is a graduate of the Faculty of Interior Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Her main focus is designing private interiors. Her empathetic nature helps her to truly understand her clients and create spaces that meet their exact needs. Raczyńska aims to imbue each interior with a unique soul.