Daniel Kolodziejcszak Polish Artist Based in Milan Stone Master

Daniel Kolodziejcszak

Daniel Kolodziejcszak

Polish-native Daniel Kolodziejczak has pursued his art and design education across Europe while living in Denmark, Amsterdam, and London. Established between France and Italy today, Daniel is building a cohesive body of work rooted in his interest in traditional crafts, art history and contemporary design.


Kolodziejczak's artistic vocabulary stems from his early dedication to jewelry art, which he practiced for over eight years. This formative period instilled in him an intimate understanding of mineral materials and metals as well as their meticulous craft. It now manifests in sculptural furniture and lighting that he conceives as "jewels for the home." His work embodies a rare duality: the precision and technical mastery inherent to jewelry-making, paired with an appreciation for the materials’ beautiful imperfections and irregularities. Each piece emerges from the artist’s meditation on structure and material, enabling natural elements to acquire architectural presence.

Exhibited both in Europe and the US, Kolodziejczak’s Antechamber and Congresso series invited visitors to walk into highly immersive environments, which the designer layered and shaped using light, emphasized texture, and engaging proportions.

With his latest series, Tesserae, Kolodziejczak ventures into deconstructed expressionism, synthesizing years of technical evolution and material experimentation. Inspired by Pompeii's ancient mosaics, he sources reclaimed marbles from India, Italy, Asia, and Patagonia, breathing new life into fragments that embody memory, movement, and history. Each piece becomes a vessel of connection between the past of its materials, the historical references, and the contemporary vocabulary of its expression.

Polish-native Daniel Kolodziejczak has pursued his art and design education across Europe while living in Denmark, Amsterdam, and London. Established between France and Italy today, Daniel is building a cohesive body of work rooted in his interest in traditional crafts, art history and contemporary design.


Kolodziejczak's artistic vocabulary stems from his early dedication to jewelry art, which he practiced for over eight years. This formative period instilled in him an intimate understanding of mineral materials and metals as well as their meticulous craft. It now manifests in sculptural furniture and lighting that he conceives as "jewels for the home." His work embodies a rare duality: the precision and technical mastery inherent to jewelry-making, paired with an appreciation for the materials’ beautiful imperfections and irregularities. Each piece emerges from the artist’s meditation on structure and material, enabling natural elements to acquire architectural presence.

Exhibited both in Europe and the US, Kolodziejczak’s Antechamber and Congresso series invited visitors to walk into highly immersive environments, which the designer layered and shaped using light, emphasized texture, and engaging proportions.

With his latest series, Tesserae, Kolodziejczak ventures into deconstructed expressionism, synthesizing years of technical evolution and material experimentation. Inspired by Pompeii's ancient mosaics, he sources reclaimed marbles from India, Italy, Asia, and Patagonia, breathing new life into fragments that embody memory, movement, and history. Each piece becomes a vessel of connection between the past of its materials, the historical references, and the contemporary vocabulary of its expression.

Daniel Kolodziejcszak Polish Artist Based in Milan Stone Master
Daniel Kolodziejcszak Ateliers Courbet Marble and Stone Tesserae Vessel

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