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30/06/2026

New Series: Polish Artists in London Museums

We are delighted to launch a new On&On Designs series, Polish Artists in London Museums.

During each of our exhibitions, we invite the featured artist to explore one of London’s world-renowned museums, discovering collections connected to their artistic medium and creative practice.

For the first edition, we accompanied Katarzyna Krej, visual artist and glass designer to the remarkable glass galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Seeing historic masterpieces through the eyes of a contemporary artist creates a unique dialogue between tradition, craftsmanship and contemporary creative expression.

We’re also delighted to announce that, following the wonderful response to the exhibition, Curated Connections: Common Ground has been extended until mid-September.

Katarzyna Krej’s sculptural glass works remain on view and are available to acquire at Fletcher Priest Architects in London. We warmly invite you to visit the exhibition and experience these exceptional works in person.

📍 Exhibition venue: Mon-Fri 9.30-18.00
Fletcher Priest Architects
100 Fetter Lane
London EC4A 1ES
United Kingdom

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Music : Music: Me And You And Cute Little Things
Musician: Yos

Photos from Polish Cultural Institute's post 19/06/2026
19/06/2026

Polskie wzornictwo od lat zdobywa uznanie na świecie, ale niewiele pracowni robi to w tak charakterystyczny sposób jak Pani Jurek. Prowadzone przez Magdę Jurek i Michała Boreckiego warszawskie studio porusza się na styku designu, sztuki i rzemiosła. Znakiem rozpoznawczym marki stały się odważne kolory oraz fascynacja ceramiką jako materiałem, który potrafi jednocześnie opowiadać historie i kształtować przestrzeń.

W czerwcu prace Pani Jurek można oglądać w Londynie podczas wystawy „Common Ground: Curated Connections”, organizowanej w ramach London Festival of Architecture 2026. Praca studio znalazła się obok dzieł Zieta Studio i Katarzyny Krej. Ceramiczna instalacja prezentowana w przestrzeni Fletcher Priest Architects przy Fleet Street prowadzi dialog z architekturą miasta i wpisuje się w tegoroczne hasło festiwalu – „Belonging”, czyli przynależność.

Z Michałem Boreckim rozmawiamy o tym, jak powstają projekty na pograniczu sztuki i wzornictwa i jak polskie rzemiosło i lokalne tradycje mogą odnajdywać się w międzynarodowym kontekście.

Zapraszamy na tekst na portalu (w komentarzu).

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Photos from MyPolska.UK's post 16/06/2026
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A look back at the opening evening of Common Ground: Curated Connections at Fletcher Priest Architects during the London Festival of Architecture.

The exhibition brings together Polish and UK creative voices through a shared exploration of design, architecture, craftsmanship, and material culture.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for an inspiring evening of discussion, exchange, and new connections. These photographs capture some of the conversations, encounters, and moments that made the opening so memorable.

Common Ground: Curated Connections remains on view throughout June.

Photos : Alka Murat

02/06/2026

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of Common Ground: Curated Connections at Fletcher Priest Architects in Fleet Street Quarter as part of the London Festival of Architecture.

We were delighted to welcome such a wonderful audience for an evening of inspiring conversations, new connections, and a shared exploration of materiality, design, architecture, and craftsmanship.

Our sincere thanks to Fletcher Priest Architects for hosting the exhibition and opening event, and to our speakers and panellists: Oskar Zięta, Michał Borecki of Pani Jurek, and Ed Williams of Fletcher Priest Architects, with a special thank you to Ellie Stathaki of Wallpaper for moderating such an engaging discussion.

We are also grateful to all participating designers, collaborators, partners, and members of the creative community whose enthusiasm and support made the evening so memorable.

Common Ground: Curated Connections, curated by Creative Project Foundation and On&On Designs, continues throughout June, celebrating the connections between the Polish and UK creative industries.

The project is co-financed by the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the Creative Industries Institute’s Development of Creative Sectors programme.

Thank you for being part of it. We look forward to continuing the conversation.

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28/05/2026

From Poland to London — a new design story is unfolding at Fletcher Priest Architects.

Join us on 1st June to discover contemporary Polish design, craftsmanship, and material innovation.

Photos from On & On Designs's post 28/05/2026

Presented by The Creative Project Foundation in collaboration with On&On Designs, Fletcher Priest Architects and the Fleet Street Quarter BID, COMMON GROUND: Curated Connections explores how contemporary art, design and craftsmanship can create spaces for dialogue and shared experience within the city. Opening as part of this year’s London Festival of Architecture, the exhibition brings together Polish artists and designers whose practices engage with materiality, experimentation and human interaction.

As part of the opening evening, Michał Borecki of Pani Jurek will join the panel discussion Making Common Ground, moderated by Ellie Stathaki, Architecture and Environment Director at Wallpaper*.

Pani Jurek is a design studio and ceramics workshop run by Magda Jurek and Michał Borecki, operating at the intersection of design, craftsmanship and art. The studio creates objects that move beyond stereotypical functions, with interactivity and spatial relationships forming an inherent part of each work. Known for its distinctive use of colour, material experimentation and deep engagement with ceramics, Pani Jurek combines artistic imagination with design discipline, functionality and a strong respect for handmade processes and local craftsmanship.

The panel discussion asks:
How can objects, buildings and installations create common ground in a city between strangers?

The conversation will also feature Ed Williams, Oskar Zięta and Agata Zięta.

📍 Fletcher Priest Architects, London
100 Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1ES

🗓 1–30 June 2026
Preview opening and panel discussion:
1 June, 18:00

🕕 Doors open 6pm
🎙 Panel 6.30–7.30pm
🥂 Drinks & networking until 8.30pm

The installation remains on view until 30 June 2026, open daily 9.30am–6.30pm.

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The project is co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the Creative Industries Institute’s Development of Creative Sectors programme.
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