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1st Floor Gallery

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The space at the entrance to the LAB zone. The characteristic object of this part is the work by Zofia Kulik, The Splendor of Yourself III (Wspaniałość siebie III). - Mood Authors
Next to the café, Mikołaj Moskal's work, Land Sculpture (Rzeźba terenu), becomes part of the table where you can drink coffee. - Mood Authors
All artworks ond display are from the collection of ING Polish Art Foundation. Here:  We are Stern Consumers of Cultural Revolutions by Sergey Shabohin. - Mood Authors
The space at the entrance to the LAB zone. The characteristic object of this part is the work by Zofia Kulik, The Splendor of Yourself III (Wspaniałość siebie III). - Mood Authors

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ING Polska
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2500 ㎡
Completion
2023
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1st Floor Gallery at Plac Unii Lubelskiej building in Warsaw, Poland is the hybrid workspace for ING employees and guests, with a permanent exhibition of works of contemporary art. There are meeting rooms, an auditorium and conference facilities, as well as the PrzeLew café, which is open to everyone. The space, filled with furniture and lighting by Polish and foreign designers, presents 120 works from the collection of the ING Polish Art Foundation.

The new ING office and conference space was designed by the MIXD studio, and the starting point was the works of Polish artists from the collection of the ING Polish Art Foundation, one of the most interesting corporate collections in Poland.

You will find references to classic exhibition solutions, as well as places designed to present specific works. The interiors resemble home or hotel spaces rather than traditional bank headquarters or museum walls. This formula encourages contact with art and creates a new type of work environment.

The space, vibrant with colors and textures, is arranged with furniture and lighting by Polish and foreign designers, and in addition, some of the furniture is made of recycled materials from the bank.

The space is hybrid. There are meeting rooms, conference rooms and an auditorium available only to ING employees, and there is also a part open to guests, located in the center of the area around the PrzeLew cafe.