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Wood, Olive & Light - Residential Interior in Gliwice, Poland

This contemporary apartment in Gliwice, Poland, is an interior built on tactility and restraint — rich wood, olive tones, terrazzo textures, and clean architectural lines come together to create a space that feels cohesive and calm, with a consistent rhythm flowing fr om room to room.

Which lighting was used in this project?

The project is defined by architectural lighting — clean, integrated solutions that draw attention to geometry, circulation, and material transitions rather than decorative form.

How does architectural lighting shape the mood in a contemporary apartment?

Architectural light is fundamentally about structure and comfort. It delivers even brightness wh ere it's needed, highlights surfaces without glare, and helps the eye read the space clearly. In an interior anchored by strong materials like terrazzo and wood, well-positioned light prevents heavy shadows and keeps the palette feeling balanced.

Cohesion Across Every Space

What gives this apartment its sense of unity is the consistent approach to light: it reinforces the olive-and-wood color story, keeps the terrazzo looking crisp, and maintains a calm tone throughout. The result is modern, warm, and controlled — a home that reads as a thoughtfully designed whole, not a collection of individual rooms.

Project and photography by @halo_robot

Where to Find the Lighting

Maytoni offers a wide range of architectural lighting solutions — for residential interiors as well as hospitality and project spaces — available through official brand partners and showrooms across Europe.

Explore the full project on our Instagram.

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