Craftica Gallery, established by the Starak Family Foundation in 2024, is located at the heart of Warsaw, along the historical Royal Route. The place serves as a platform giving exposure to Polish artistic craftsmanship on the global design scene – by connecting artisans, designers and collectors. It offers a fresh perspective on collecting contemporary Polish art and design, redefining what it means to be a thoughtful and discerning collector.

No-Kimo-No Rack
by Igor Polasiak

Linkana Cellule II
by Cyryl Zakrzewski

Le Cycle de la Vie
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic

Inari
by Formsophy

Tore
by Formsophy

My Desk
by Patrice Nourissat

Forest Circle
by Patrice Nourissat

from the Gusts series, 07
by Monika Dąbrowska-Picewicz

A sculptor and designer born in 1985 in Lechów in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, she is a lecturer at the School of Form SWPS in Warsaw and a member of Nów. Nowe Rzemiosło. She has been a two-time recipient of the Minister of Culture and National Heri...
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Craftica Gallery Makes U.S. debut at Salon Art + Design 2025
Craftica Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in Salon Art + Design, the leading global fair for art and design, taking place in New York City from November 6 to 10, 2025, at the Park Avenue Armory. This appearance marks the Warsaw-based gallery’s debut at the fair and its entry into the United States market.

As part of the WGW+ section during Warsaw Gallery Weekend, Craftica Gallery will present a solo exhibition by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic, an artist working at the intersection of craft, design, and sculpture. The show focuses on a new series of works that further develop her unique style, rooted in experiments with straw marquetry and three-dimensional forms made from wood and metal.
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For the first time, Craftica Gallery will present its curatorial vision at Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan (April 7–13, 2025) with an exhibition titled EMOTIONS PASSION BURGUNDY. ARTIGIANI POLACCHI.
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After a successful inauguration in November 2024, Craftica – a space for new Polish arts and crafts – debuts at the prestigious NOMAD Circle fair in St. Moritz in February 2025 with the ‘Tradition Recrafted’ collection.
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