Date
Tuesday 20 May 2025 to Wednesday 31 December 2025
Location
Moroso Ltd, Mint Gallery

Chapter 1
Moroso Showroom, 20th May - 31st December 2025

In 2025, Poland takes the spotlight in London with Curated Connections—a series of design activities celebrating Polish creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship. At the heart of this city-wide journey is a vision of Poland as a dynamic European creative hub: future-focused, sustainably minded, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Chapter 1 unfolds at the Moroso Showroom during Clerkenwell Design Week, where contemporary Polish designers present work that blends bold experimentation with refined artisanal skill. 
Featured Designers: 

  • UAU Project (Justyna Fałdzińska & Miłosz Dąbrowski) – 3D-printed objects bridging playfulness and technology
  • Agnieszka Bar – Delicate, tactile glass design with an emotional edge
  • Malwina Konopacka – Iconic ceramics infused with colour and character
  • Zieta Studio (Oskar Zięta) – Sculptural forms engineered with precision and innovation

Moroso Ltd
7-15 Rosebery Avenue
EC1R 4SP London 

Showroom opening hours:
Mon – Thu 9am to 5pm
Fri 9am to 1pm – PM by appointment only
Sat – Sun closed

CHAPTER 2: SECOND SKIN
Mint Gallery, 13–21 September 2025
London Design Festival

This exhibition explores how experimentation and unconventional processes are reshaping contemporary design. As part of the Curated Connections series, 'Formsophy' represents the innovative spirit of Polish design during the UK/Poland Season 2025, engaging with global conversations while staying rooted in unique perspectives and traditions.

Formsophy, the artistic practice of Alicja Prussakowska and Jakub Kijowski*, is driven by a deep fascination with textures, materials, and the stories they tell. Their work blends traditional and experimental techniques, creating sculptural objects that balance raw, primeval aesthetics with meticulous detail. For Formsophy, the casting process is as vital as the final piece—each object is a narrative, a second skin that connects us to the essence of material and form.

At Second Skin, Formsophy invites you to experience design as an intimate, transformative journey.

13 September – 9 November 2025
3–5 Duke Street, London W1U 3ED
Daily 10:30 am – 6:30 pm

Chapter 3: Deformation Study
Henge Showroom,  30 October – 29 November

Opening: Thursday 30 October 18.30–21:00
Press preview: 5.30 – 6.30 pm
Panel Discussion: 7 – 7.45 pm
Reception follows until 9pm 

For the Opening, please RSVP to info@onandondesigns.com

Exhibition dates 30 October – 29 November, Mon – Sat, 10-6 pm

HENGE Showroom, 254 Brompton Rd, London SW3 2AS

Presenting visionary ceramicist Monika Patuszyńska as part of the UK /Poland Season 2025.
Celebrating the intersection of craft and material intelligence Deformation Study opens on 30 October at Henge London. The evening features Monika Patuszyńska ‘In Conversation With’ Grant Gibson, co-founder of Material Matters, followed by an opening reception set among the exhibition, which remains on view until 29 November. 

Monika Patuszyńska, explorer of abandoned spaces and untried paths, member of the International Academy of Ceramics (AIC/IAC). In 1999 she graduated from the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. She was the last designer at the Zakłady Porcelitu Stołowego Pruszków (Pruszków Table China Factory) and the last president of the International Ceramics Symposium “Porcelain Another Way”. Between 2014 and 2016 she held the position of the Artistic Director at the Institute of Design in Kielce. Thanks to cooperation with the New York office of the architect Peter Marino, her works can be found in the Maison Guerlain salon in Paris, the Chanel in Singapore or the famous Tiffany’s boutique in New York.

Addicted to porcelain. Fascinated by the passage of time and everything that comes with it.

Patuszyńska is internationally recognised for her radical approach to porcelain. Her practice involves smashing and reassembling discarded moulds, intentionally preserving cracks and seams to create dynamic, thought-provoking forms. In this intimate conversation, she shares how these broken moulds become bold statements of existence.

 

These design activities are co-produced with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, the Polish Cultural Institute in London, Let’s Art Foundation, and On & On Designs.