Adam Wiercinski

Adam Wiercinski graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Arts in Poznan. In 2015, he founded his own practice wiercinski-studio. He implements projects of various scales, from public spaces to houses, interiors and furniture. He received the SARP (the association of Polish architects) Year Award for the Szelag Garden with a culture pavilion project. Discover his selection of products!

Sculptural Confluence part 1 by Bob Verhelst
From his carefully constructed portfolio, Serax made a first selection for launch in 2024. This collection includes a range of vases, mood lamps, trays, multi-functionalside tables and an armchair. Although Verhelst does not like fleeting trends, he draws inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, Eileen Gray and Miro. He translates his graphic work and sculptures into tangible objects in wood and ceramics, where geometric shapes dominate and bright and earthy colours alternate. Verhelst has no specific in mind when he design sbut trusts that his creations will find their way to the right place.
Adam Wiercinski
Adam Wiercinski graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Arts in Poznan. In 2015, he founded his own practice wiercinski-studio, which he has been developing to this day. He implements projects of various scales, from public spaces to houses, interiors and furniture. In his designs, architect avoids repetitive, ready-made solutions, creating not only space and function, but also individual series of furnishings such as furniture, lighting and details that affect the unique and personal character of the place. He received awards and mentions for selected projects, including the SARP (the association of Polish architects) Year Award for the Szelag Garden with a culture pavilion project. The studio's projects have been published many times in the industry media in print and on the Internet. Since this year, he has been a board member of the Poznan branch of SARP.