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TLmag Special Edition : Nasza Polska

TLmag is pleased to announce the release of its latest special edition Nasza Polska, the Open Form of Contemporary Polish Design. Opening the doors to a country closer than we think, the magazine reveals Poland’s incredibly innovative, energetic and creative underbelly – tapping into an equally rich...
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TLmag is pleased to announce the release of its latest special edition Nasza Polska, the Open Form of Contemporary Polish Design. Opening the doors to a country closer than we think, the magazine reveals Poland’s incredibly innovative, energetic and creative underbelly – tapping into an equally rich history. Contextualising today’s burgeoning scene, TLmag Nasza Polska goes back to 1950’s – a period marked by prolific advances in design – and sheds light on the country’s cultural heritage by visiting its best museums, historic factories and cutting-edge schools. In doing so, the special edition highlights a carefully selected group of young and established designers – working autonomously, as duos or collective studios – capturing this reconnaissance and its influence on the world at large. Forging an emerging design sector, these individuals look to ensure a new future for their country and to change global perception. TLmag Nasza Polska aims to paint a new picture of what Poland truly has to offer.

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