Stop by the Museum of Warsaw for an art exhibit on one of Poland's greatest designers from the early 20th century. Julia Keilowa created everyday objects in her own distinctive style with a heavy Art Déco influence.
With a wealth of sculptural experience, she worked on developing her plating technique in which she covered metals with a thin layer of siver or gold. The technique that became so popular that her designs entered the salons of the Second Republic of Poland.
Today, Keilowa’s metalwork belongs to the canon of masterpieces of Polish design, and her works are sought after in the collectors’ market as coveted additions to both public and private art collections.