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Abstractions I

The universality of the Abstractions I collection is based on its diversity. It consists of original patterns transferred directly from the murals and mosaics that Franciszek Michałek made in the 1960s and 1970s. The atmosphere of the collection is created by dynamic compositions of pulsating paint spots, contrasted with the drawing precisely dividing the plane. In addition to proposals in intense, saturated colors, we can find here muted designs, limited to a warm or cool pastel color palette. We can choose abstractions based on the clear geometry of straight lines and soft ovals, associated with the world of nature and its non-obvious shapes. Wallpaper-mosaic designs, which are unique not only on a Polish scale, deserve special attention. We recommend Abstractions I especially for hotel and office interiors and wherever a breath of optimism and good energy are important. Due to its strong character, the wallpaper from the Abstractions I collection can establish a hierarchy even in a large space, becoming the most expressive element of the interior. Perfect for both natural and artificial lighting, exposing selected elements of the pattern.
The universality of the Abstractions I collection is based on its diversity. It consists of original patterns transferred directly from the murals and mosaics that Franciszek Michałek made in the 1960s and 1970s. The atmosphere of the collection is created by dynamic compositions of pulsating paint spots, contrasted with the drawing precisely dividing the plane. In addition to proposals in intense, saturated colors, we can find here muted designs, limited to a warm or cool pastel color palette. We can choose abstractions based on the clear geometry of straight lines and soft ovals, associated with the world of nature and its non-obvious shapes. Wallpaper-mosaic designs, which are unique not only on a Polish scale, deserve special attention. We recommend Abstractions I especially for hotel and office interiors and wherever a breath of optimism and good energy are important. Due to its strong character, the wallpaper from the Abstractions I collection can establish a hierarchy even in a large space, becoming the most expressive element of the interior. Perfect for both natural and artificial lighting, exposing selected elements of the pattern.

Countryside

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0037

Abstraction in Red

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1960s

Catalogue No. 0044

Folk Band

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1960s

Catalogue No. 0320

Accordionist

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0164

Man in the Machine

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0176

Mr. Juggler

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0203

Abyss I

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0130

Abyss II

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0039

Abyss III

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0416

Yellow Mosaic

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0017

Afternoon Snails

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0503

City

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0036

Windmills

design by P+F. Michałek | 1960-2020

Catalogue No. 0638

Suburbs

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0306

Walking in the Rain

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0204

Tygrysso

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0311

Wigwams

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1960s

Catalogue No. 0498

Oasis

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0191

Lazy Afternoon

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1976

Catalogue No. 0479

Moon over Bosphorus

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1970s

Catalogue No. 0653

By the Water

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1950s

Catalogue No. 0033

Fight of the Titans

design by Franciszek Michałek | 1960s

Catalogue No. 0021