Exclusive preview of the Carta collection by emo design at Architect@Work

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Deante
Anna Gładysz

The Warsaw edition of Architect@Work once again became a meeting hub for architects, interior designers, and the brands that genuinely shape the future of contemporary design. Among the exhibitors was Deante Design Studio, which offered an exclusive preview of its new Carta collection by emo design.

Two days of conversations on design and functionality

Architect@Work has long been known for its intimate format, which focuses on high-quality conversations and the exchange of expertise. As an event dedicated exclusively to design professionals, it creates a unique space for substantive discussions on trends, user needs, and the future of interior design.

For Deante Design Studio, participating in the trade show was, above all, an opportunity for face-to-face meetings with architects and designers who work with interior furnishing solutions on a daily basis. The discussions held during the event highlighted just how crucial it still is to experience a product in person—within its natural material and functional context.

As Paulina Winnicka, Architect Relations Manager at Deante, points out, events like Architect@Work allow the company to move beyond traditional product presentations and engage in a genuine dialogue with the industry. It is during these very meetings that inspirations and needs emerge, which later translate into the development of new collections.

Carta by emo design for the first time in Poland

The absolute highlight of the brand’s presence at the trade show was the exclusive preview of the Carta collection, created in collaboration with the Italian studio Emo Design.

Architect@Work Warsaw was the very first venue in Poland where designers could experience the collection ahead of its official market launch. Prior to this, Carta had been unveiled at the Cersaie trade show in Bologna, where it caught the attention of the international design community.

Design that remains timeless

The creators of the collection focused on material consistency and solutions designed to maintain their aesthetic relevance regardless of shifting trends. This approach is becoming increasingly prominent in the design world—instead of seasonal solutions, brands and designers are seeking durable, versatile products that seamlessly integrate into a wide variety of spaces.

Deante Design Studio’s presence at Architect@Work also demonstrated that contemporary design relies more than ever on a dialogue between manufacturers and architects. It is this direct exchange of expertise that enables the creation of solutions that harmoniously blend aesthetics with everyday functionality.

The exclusive preview of Carta by emo design became one of the highlights of the Warsaw edition, serving as a teaser for a collection that is poised to make a powerful impact on the world of modern interior furnishings.