while others wove wicker, Paweł grunert set it free
Long before collectible design became a global category, Paweł Grunert was building his own universe from wicker, roots, branches, steel, and imagination. Working from a barn studio outside Warsaw, the Polish designer developed a special body of work, creating chairs, thrones, and sculptural forms, thinking about furniture as a vehicle to tell a story and experiment with space. Today, his legacy lives on through After I’m Gone, I’ll Return in the Form of a Chair, an exhibition at Warsaw’s OBJEKT gallery that brings together historical works alongside the final pieces completed during the last months of his life.
For curator Aleksandra Krasny,...
