
Vlad Oganov Objects is a contemporary lighting studio based in Warsaw, creating sculptural lamps through digital fabrication and small–series production. The brand explores 3D printing as a design and making tool to achieve a timeless aesthetic, tactile surfaces, and softly diffused light. Influenced by Bauhaus clarity and Italian design of the 1970s, each lamp is conceived as a complete object—visually engaging both when illuminated and when at rest. Designed as integral elements of an interior, the objects shape atmosphere through warmth, proportion, and calm presence, combining modern technology with a craft–driven approach to lighting.
The exhibition “Honest Craftsmanship—the Impact of Polish Heartbeat” promotes contemporary Polish design, applied arts, and craftsmanship internationally, focusing on Scandinavia. It presents Poland as a modern, creative country open to cultural dialogue, while valuing quality, tradition, and skilled workmanship. The project connects Polish and Danish design scenes, highlighting shared values of simplicity, functionality, and material sensitivity. The selection includes furniture, functional objects, artistic crafts, and lighting. Presented in Copenhagen, it juxtaposes Polish aesthetics with Denmark’s craft tradition, framed by a coherent spatial concept by architect Aleksandra Hyz. ensuring a clear, cohesive and contemporary setting now.























