

Featuring designers Formsophy, Mark Bimer, Alexander Oniszh, and Kaska Harasym, 'Second Skin' explores material experimentation and unconventional processes which forge new dialogues in design, highlighting Poland's growing influence on the global design stage.
'Curated Connections – Chapter 2: Second Skin' is the second in a series of three 'Chapters' presenting Polish design across London initiated by On & On Designs as part of the UK Poland Creative Season 2025. Launching at the London Design Festival within the Mayfair Design District, the exhibition showcases contemporary works reflecting the ingenuity and evolution of contemporary Polish design while highlighting the interconnection of ideas and materials. Bringing together four distinct perspectives on material reinvention, the exhibition offers a vision of design that embraces material potential and craftsmanship as carriers of a transformative narrative delivers an exemplary blend of experimentation and refined artisanal skills.
'Second Skin offers a distinct yet complementary perspective on mindful making and material application', says Lina Kanafani, Founder Mint Gallery, 'we are delighted to be part of the UK Polish Creative with designers whose practises strongly align with our own material consciousness, sustainability and circular design values'.
'Presenting Polish creatives at Mint Gallery as part of the UK- Poland Season emphasizes the relevance of our work within an international context', says Anka Simone, co-founder On & On Designs. 'It illustrates how Polish designers engage with global conversations in design while remaining grounded in their own perspectives and traditions'.
The UK/Poland Creative Season 2025 highlights Polish creativity, illuminating core methodologies blending material mastery with cutting-edge technology and innovation. Co-organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, the British Council and Polish Cultural Institute the season is supported by the
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Poland celebrating the shared values of innovation, creativity and cultural dialogue. This second chapter continues the series celebrating Polish innovation, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange through design, showcasing the latest creations from the following Polish design studios.
FORMSOPHY
Founded by Alicja Prussakowska and Jakub Kijowski, Formsophy is a studio driven by a fascination with texture, material, and the stories they tell. Blending traditional and experimental techniques, their sculptural objects evoke a primeval aesthetic enriched with exquisite detail. Inspired by the fluidity of liquid aluminium, their casting process becomes a central part of the creative narrative—equal in importance to the final form. Describing their style as “romantic brutalism,” Formsophy balances rawness with refinement, boldness with subtlety, reflecting the interplay of their distinct sensibilities.
'Nar' by Formsophy explores the tension between raw and refined materials: a solid piece of beige onyx with copper undertones is set into cast aluminium. The stone's translucency and fractured edges meet the metal's textured surface, creating a quiet dialogue of opposites—warmth and cold, softness and rigidity. Though compact, the piece holds a commanding presence. 'Saimaa' is a one-of-a-kind aluminium console with a slender, irregular tabletop resting on solid elliptical legs. Its raw cast aluminium texture transitions into sleek, polished surfaces, blending primitivism with contemporary elegance. Embedded zebra quartz transforms the console into a sculptural, almost magical object.
Mark Bimer
Designer, artist and sculptor Mark Bimer explores the duality between minimalism and freedom of form through his deep interest with natural synthesis and its impact on materials. Bimer actively investigates the buoyancy of materials and how natural elements – rain, light, wind – shape their form and presence. Through a unique blend of aestheticism and experimentalism, Bimer reveals unexpected and innovative forms. At Mint, Bimer presents 'CLOUD LAMP' and 'CLOUD PENDANT', organic works that evoke an ethereal atmosphere and transform spatial perception. They create a profound interplay of light, form, and natural inspiration to engage and immerse the viewer.
Aleksander Oniszh
A self-taught furniture designer and maker of functional art pieces, Aleksander Oniszh is known for his intuitive approach to form and unconventional use of tools. His work is guided by intuition and a deep understanding of wood's natural behaviour and structure.
Architecturally trained Oniszh brings spatial awareness to his designs, creating pieces that engage in a quiet dialogue with their surroundings. Since founding his studio in 2013, Oniszh has developed a practice rooted in craftsmanship, precision, and material honesty, producing minimalist pieces that carry the expressive marks of handwork and improvisation, shaped by a process that values the natural behaviour of wood. 'Folly Chair' is the result of the artist's improvised gestures combined with mechanical tool oscillation and vibration imprints. Made from a single piece of timber that undergoes a series of reconfigurations, hidden symmetries and patterns are brought back to life while raw wooden elements are carved out of the piece. 'Doodle Stool' is an abstract object yet functional piece of furniture. Drawing on traditions of brutalism and folk art, it combines playfulness and simplicity.
Kaśka Harasym
Glass artist Kaśka Harasym is known for her innovative techniques and focus on sustainability, using a distinct approach that combines lampworking, fusing, and casting. Her practice centres on glass upcycling, which she describes as 'recycling with soul', where she transforms discarded materials into emotionally resonant pieces.
Her piece, Neocrystals, explores memory and transformation through reclaimed lead glass crystal vessels, in which she 'talks to ghosts'. Inspired by damaged traditional crystal dishes she inherited from a close family member, the work reflects on grief, time and renewal, merging personal dialogue with traditional glassmaking. Harasym melted and reshaped the pieces into new forms resembling ghostly echoes of the past, stretched by time and given new life. The piece reflects on the passage of time and the emergence of the new from the old, serving as Harasym's personal dialogue with the tradition of glassmaking.
Curated Connections is a series of Polish design interventions across London co-curated by On & On Designs. The series includes installations and talks at the Mint Gallery, Moroso London and a third venue to be announced.
'Curated Connections – Chapter 2' is produced and co-curated by On & On Design in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Poland, Polish Cultural Institute and the Let's Art Foundation. The exhibition is public task financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within the grant competition 'Public Diplomacy 2024 – 2025 - the European dimension and countering disinformation'.
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DETAILS
· 'Curated Connections – Chapter 2: Second Skin'
MINT Gallery 3 - 5 Duke Street London W1U 3ED | Free to attend
o Open during LDF (13-21.9) Mon – Sun 10.30 – 6.30pm
o Open post LDF (after 22.9) Mon – Sat 10.30-6.30pm
· 'Second Skin' Private View | Thursday 18 September | 7.00pm – 10.00pm o RSVP: info@onandondesigns.com · Mint – Second Skin LINK TO PRESS PACK
For high-resolution images, interviews, or further information, please contact Informare PR & Communications | Caroline Knight - caroline@informare.co.uk.
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The UK/Poland Season 2025
The UK/Poland Season 2025 is a diverse programme of over 100 multi-artform events in 40 cities in both countries. The Season will invigorate the UK-Poland cultural dialogue in addressing global challenges and will open new opportunities for cultural leaders and the next generation of artists.
List of design events this Autumn as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025 · Alicja Patanowska presents'The Ripple Effect' at the in V&A opening Saturday 13.09.25 –19.10 2025
: V&A South Kensington, Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL · Polish Posters Now! Polski Plakat Dziś! at the V&A Saturday 13.09.2025 –19.10.202
: V&A South Kensington, Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL · Noti at Material Matters, Space House, London 17–20.09.2025
: Material Matters, Space House, 1 Kemble Street London WC2B 4AN · 'Curated Connections Chapter 2 – Second Skin' at Mint Gallery presenting Formsophy, Mark Bimer, Alexander Onish and Kaska Harasym https://londondesignfestival.com/activities/second-skin
: Mint Gallery, 3-5 Duke Street, London W1U 3ED · Elusive Sense, 'On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception', new media exhibition Saturday 20 Sept 18:00, open until the 4.10 https://bristollondyns-fantabulous-site.webflow.io/
: art'otel, 1-3 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3DT · Whispers by Oskar Zieta at the Fleet Street Quarter
: 60 Ludgate Hill, City of London, EC4M 7AW · Echo One Whispers by Oskar Zieta at the London Centre, 29.05.2025 - 28.09.2025 : NLA The London Centre, 3 Aldermanbury, London EC2V 7HY, United Kingdom · Curated Connections – Chapter 1 – Living in Colours' featuring UAU Project, Agnieszka Bar, Malwina Konopacka and Zieta Studio,
: Moroso London, 7-15 Roseberry Avenue, London EC1R 4SP · Plantation Installation by Alicja Patanowska, Urban Farmer Project at the Fleet Street Quarter.
: 18 Wine Office Court, EC4A 3J
On & On Designs
On & On Designs is a cultural studio and events curator that supports European creatives entering and influencing the UK market, particularly in design, retail, interiors, and placemaking. On & On Designs advises on skilfully crafted products by European designers and represents selected designers and brands. They also facilitate collaboration between designers, companies, cultural institutions, and international partners. www.onandondesigns.com
Polish Cultural Institute in London
The Institute focus lies in promoting Polish culture and heritage to the British audiences, as well as developing collaborations and building bridges between key cultural or academic institutions in Poland and the UK. Through nurturing these relationships, providing access to essential cultural resources and supporting through funding, PCI London is able to successfully showcase the best of Polish art, film,
theatre, music, literature, science, and heritage to culturally diverse residents of the UK. www.instytutpolski.pl
Let's Art Foundation
Let's Art Foundation mission is to enhance the skills of those involved in the artistic, cultural, and business sectors, creating a space for learning, growth, and inspiration. The foundation also works towards the preservation of historical monuments, supporting ecological initiatives, and promoting renewable energy sources. By supporting filmmakers, visual artists, and musicians, the foundation simultaneously cares for the development of local communities, building bridges between art and everyday life. Instagram @lets_art_fund
Mint
MINT Gallery, established in 1998, complements contemporary design with unique limited-edition pieces and commissions. Their focus on embracing sustainability and innovation without compromising on poetic and timeless aesthetics makes them the perfect home for this collection of Polish Creatives. www.mintgallery.co.uk
'Curated Connections: Chapter 1 – Colour & Craft'
Presenting Polish designers UAU Project, Agnieszka Bar, Malwina Konopacka, and Zieta Studio; a display of bold forms, experimental materials, and objects rich with cultural narrative. Moroso London, 7–15 Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4SP | Mon–Thu: 9am–5pm | Fri: 9am–1pm | Free to attend.