Takkstudio.berlin interior design

Takkstudio.berlin interior design Interior Architect, design consultant, owner and designer . Based in Berlin.

In the last two years, four clients have come back for a second project.I didn’t plan for this to be a metric. But it mi...
14/05/2026

In the last two years, four clients have come back for a second project.
I didn’t plan for this to be a metric. But it might be the one that matters most.
A second brief means the first space worked — not just visually, but in the way they actually live in it. It means the trust held. It means something about the process felt worth repeating.
I think about this more than awards or press. A client who returns is a client who genuinely lives well in what we made together.
Four times in two years. I’m grateful for all of them.

W ciągu ostatnich dwóch lat czworo klientów wróciło do mnie z kolejnym projektem.
Nie planowałam tego jako miernika sukcesu. Ale chyba jest najważniejszy.
Drugi projekt oznacza, że pierwszy zadziałał — nie tylko wizualnie, ale w sposobie, w jaki naprawdę żyją w tej przestrzeni. Że zaufanie się utrzymało. Że coś w tym procesie było warte powtórzenia.
Myślę o tym częściej niż o nagrodach czy prasie. Klient, który wraca, to klient, który naprawdę dobrze żyje w tym, co razem stworzyliśmy.
Cztery razy w dwa lata. Jestem za to wdzięczna.
— Agi, TAKK Studio
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Salone 2026. Some notes.Alcova — as always delivers. This year my eye went straight to natural stone. Handled with convi...
02/05/2026

Salone 2026. Some notes.
Alcova — as always delivers. This year my eye went straight to natural stone. Handled with conviction, not trend. .studio, .milano
Hannes Peer for Margraf — a marble and water installation. Sensual, minimal, calm. Everything else felt loud after that room.
Dimore Studio took over an old bank this year. As always, worth every minute.
Kilzi Studio — petal lamps, second time at Alcova. .eu
Marcin Rusak — as always mesmerising. Another strong Polish presence, and I say that with real pride.
Visteria Foundation — I’ve been supporting for a few years now. Excellent exhibition. Great to see friends with their beautiful designs. , , , , 
.obj strong polish representation: , .co,
Villa Osvaldo Borsani — oryginal spaces are always the highlight. The places you can’t access during the year. Original details untouched. Einstein stayed there. , presented by Interni Venosta , a project by Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran.
The Eames House rebuilt 1:1. I saw the original studio in LA years ago. Still impressed.
And an unexpected meeting with Carla Eames — in front of a
rug based on designs. Some moments you don’t plan. 
KENTUCKY, PARIS: AN AMERICAN PRIVATE ROOM
in collaboration with
Many people complain about the commercialisation of Salone. It’s true to a point. But it’s up to you what you go to see. I come for all of it — the big names and the small ones.
I come to load my inspiration bucket. And feed my inner Italian. ,
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26/04/2026

4 days in Milan are never enough.

Salone always feels like a compressed universe — too many conversations, too many ideas, too many moments you wish you had more time for.
This year felt particularly intense — layered, thoughtful, and quietly bold.

A strong and very visible presence of Polish design — less about proving, more about refining.
Visteria Foundation, Commune Objects — among others — showing work that is precise, tactile, and deeply considered.

And then, of course, Alcova — still one of the most relevant formats during the week. Raw spaces, experimental narratives, a sense of freedom that the fair itself sometimes lacks.

And always — exploring it in the best company, which somehow makes the pace feel lighter.

Leaving Milan with a camera roll full of details — materials, textures, small gestures — the things that stay longer than trends.

Back to the studio, processing.

Very happy to share another of our recent Berlin apartment projects has also been nominated for the Best of Interior 202...
09/03/2026

Very happy to share another of our recent Berlin apartment projects has also been nominated for the Best of Interior 2026 award by Callwey.

The project will be published in the upcoming Best of Interior 2026 book — something I’m especially excited about, as printed work still feels uniquely meaningful in our digital world.

Thankful for the trust of our clients and the dedication of everyone involved in bringing this space to life.

The winner will be announced in October.

More from this project soon ✨

We are happy to announce that both of our most recent Berlin apartment projects has been nominated for the Best of Inter...
09/03/2026

We are happy to announce that both of our most recent Berlin apartment projects has been nominated for the Best of Interior 2026 award by Callwey and will be featured in the upcoming Best of Interior 2026 book.

This project is very close to me — returning clients, shaped by long conversations, trust, and a shared sensitivity to space, materiality and atmosphere. Spaces like this only happen through real collaboration, patience and care.

The winner will be announced in October.

Grateful for the recognition — and for the people behind the work 🤍

Transformations like this don’t happen overnight.This project was a lesson in patience, precision, and the quiet choreog...
11/12/2025

Transformations like this don’t happen overnight.
This project was a lesson in patience, precision, and the quiet choreography behind every “effortless” interior.

What you see in the final images — the light, the calm, the balance of materials — is the result of months of design decisions, site coordination, custom craftsmanship, and a team fully aligned around one vision.

I always feel it’s important to show the full story: the beauty and the bones.
Swipe to the end of the carousel to see where we started — layers peeled back, floors opened, structure exposed.

This is the part of the process I love just as much as the finished spaces.
It’s where the project’s future already exists… just waiting to be built.

Photos:

24/11/2025

A calm interplay of stone, colour and softened geometry.
Every element — from the curated mobile above the arch to the sculpted vanity — shaped to create a quiet, atmospheric room where form and material speak on their own.
A space designed to feel effortless, grounded, and timeless. ✨

14/11/2025

A quiet living room moment — custom pieces designed for this Charlottenburg Altbau.

13/11/2025

A peek into the Charlottenburg kitchen — with pocket doors revealing a hidden coffee nook, a sculptural moment by , bespoke joinery by and beautiful stone by . ✨

✨ So grateful to be featured in Vogue Polska — sharing our latest Berlin apartment project that reflects everything we l...
23/10/2025

✨ So grateful to be featured in Vogue Polska — sharing our latest Berlin apartment project that reflects everything we love: natural light, tactile materials, and quiet strength in form.

Captured beautifully by mb, , .magdalena, and . ,

Read the full article here → vogue.pl/a/mieszkanie-w-berlinie-projektu-agi-kuczynskiej-z-takk-studio

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