
Spaces that
engage more than
the eye.
Designed through light, material, and atmosphere.


Through light, proportion, and material depth,
each project is reduced to what truly matters.
Bold, but not overwhelming.
artistic, but never cold.
We design spaces that shape how people feel, connect, and live.
Beyond aesthetics, we consider how a space is touched,
how it absorbs light, and how it supports everyday rituals.
Materials are selected not only for how they look,
but for how they age, feel, and interact with you.
Through contrast - soft and raw, dark and light,
intimate and open - we create spaces with depth and tension.
Each project is a unique composition, shaped by context and client.
We approach architecture as a sensory experience.

We work closely with our clients to define a clear direction,
translating their way of living into a cohesive architectural language.
From concept to completion, we guide every stage with precision,
ensuring consistency across space, material, and atmosphere
The process is intentionally focused -
reducing noise, refining decisions, and allowing the essential to emerge.
Each project begins with understanding
how the space should feel.
Our work is defined by a focus on material curation,
sensory experience, and spatial psychology.
We design environments that balance aesthetic clarity with emotional depth - spaces that evolve with those who inhabit them.
Lund Architects Atelier
is a Poland and Spain - based studio
specializing in boutique hotels, residential architecture and interiors.
The Atelier is led by Daria Przybyłowska-Lund,
whose approach is rooted in material, light, and the emotional experience of space. Each project is treated as a unique composition - defined by context, proportion, and the way it is meant to be lived.
Shaped by frequent travel and a continuous exposure to different cultural contexts, the atelier develops a refined sensitivity to space, material, and atmosphere.
An ongoing interest in hospitality and dining spaces informs a nuanced approach to flow, atmosphere, and the way people connect within a space.
Daria Przybyłowska-Lund is a registered architect in Poland.
"A space should not ask to be noticed
-it should be felt."

