Founder Anna Woźniak-Starak shares the philosophy behind a space devoted to promoting Polish design on the contemporary international scene
The value of Polish design, its expressive power on the global stage, and its deep connection to the nation’s cultural heritage. This is the mission of Craftica Gallery, founded in 2024 by the Starak Family Foundation and located in the historic part of Warsaw.

We speak with Anna Woźniak-Starak, who takes us on a journey through her passionate search for contemporary artistic potential and the growing international recognition of local talent.





When was the gallery founded, and what is its approach to design and art? “Craftica Gallery was founded in November 2024, but actually, the idea had been growing within me for many years. My adventure began while furnishing, together with my husband, our first home.
The villa was the result of a shared project with a friend of mine, the French interior designer Patrice Nourissat. It was Patrice who encouraged me to seek out and promote local talent.

How do you select the artists and designers featured in your gallery? “There’s only one condition: the object must be truly unique and crafted in such a way that, when we look at it, we feel that craftsmanship has become art.”


What do you love most about your work? “What I cherish most is the opportunity to be close to creative people, from artists to those who support them by creating foundations, collections, and art fairs.”
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