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In the urban world of the 21st century, we live fast and intensely, and the spaces we live in reflect that lifestyle. They need not only to be tailored to individual needs but also to adapt and evolve with them. Their functionality is important, but so is their design. Fortunately, today we do not have to compromise on aesthetics at the expense of comfort. City life is still gaining momentum. Time and space become luxury goods whose price is rising. One of the challenges of today is to generate a comfortable space in a limited urban area. This applies primarily to the world's great metropolises, but also to smaller cities, where every square meter is worth its weight in gold. Although our living space is decreasing, we do not give up on city life, which tempts with attractive job offers, rich infrastructure and numerous attractions. Vibrant colours, surreal sceneries and abstract spaces attract and inspire – that is true also in interior design. Urban pace We want to capture at least some of this magic element in our personal space. Hence, in the interiors, we find leitmotifs in the form of specific, saturated colours and textures. It is thanks to them that the home space gains an additional dimension. Strong, bold colours, also in dark shades, characteristic graphic motifs transferred from street art, large formats and clear contrasts create an urban atmosphere in the interior, which becomes an element of the game played between what is inside and what is already outside. The arrangement possibilities seem to be endless here, and innovative technologies and new materials unleash creativity. Compact and convenient The most important, however, seems to be the fact that flats and apartments evolve in line with expectations and depending on the needs of the owners. Their décor is dynamic, tailored to the current requirements of the residents, but also the available space. Reasonable space management is the key to understanding the urban style. Hence, the price includes solutions that personalize interiors not only in terms of aesthetics but also the functionality. The modularity of the furniture, the multi‑functionality of space and the compact size of the equipment become particularly important when we need to arrange a small space in which different functionalities have to coexist. Such solutions allow you to effectively manage any space and easily change it as you go. Tailored to the user Made‑to‑measure products play an important role here – but not ones crafted for an individual order, but available in the permanent offer of manufacturers, such as shower trays, which can be cut to the size of the cabin at home. Modern, hybrid solutions that combine many functions in one are also appreciated. A towel holder next to the washbasin, or integrated with it, and at the same time comfortable to use large storage areas allow you to optimally use the available space. A sophisticated design, made possible by the flexibility of modern materials, and a wide range of models available in the same design line, provide virtually unlimited room for arrangement. Thanks to the multitude of available sizes, types of finishes, but also additional functionalities, the selected product can be easily introduced into the available space. 21 TREND DYNAMIC FUNCTIONALITY

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