Casa Norte. Between restraint and theatricality.
Category
Interior Design + Curation
Location
Szczecin
Size
90 m2
In a newly built apartment in the heart of Szczecin, Studio Bosko crafted Casa Norte—a 90-square- metre refuge for a couple of entrepreneurs who split their time between Poland and southern Spain. The clients wanted a place that will make them want to stay there more. Designed as a true anchor point, the home balances tactile richness with a quietly dramatic palette: lime-wash walls and a burnt sand tone ceiling wrap the interior in softness, while sculptural volumes and custom millwork bring rhythm and energy.
A rounded kitchen bench fused with the island invites conversation, and our bespoke bookcase hiding
a tv becomes a textured focal point in the open-plan living area. Blending modernist proportions and love for wood, the interior design explores contrasts: soothing versus saturated, smooth versus sculpted, structured versus sensual. The material story includes hammered and etched oak, lacquered timbers, hand-glazed ceramic tiles, wool and steel accents—layered to feel both curated and effortless. It’s designed predominantly for touch and connection. The result is a residence that gently insists on staying in, hosting openly, and living fully—proof that good design can satisfy both a craving for stillness and a quest for energy.
The project has been featured in the Polish edition of Vogue.
Photos: Giulia Maretti Studio















