Design Legends ("DL") had the distinct honour to interview legendary designer Hola Design ("HD") for their original perspective and innovative approach to design as well as their creative lifestyle, we are very pleased to share our interview with our distinguished readers.
HD : Monika: We both come from architectural backgrounds, but we’ve devoted the past 20 years to interior architecture. Two decades of experience have been the most valuable school of the profession.
HD : Monika: I’m motivated by creating spaces where people feel good – I’ve always wanted to combine style with comfort. Adam: I was driven by the desire to design interiors that use modern technology and high precision of execution to enhance living comfort.
HD : Monika: I chose this path consciously – I’ve always been fascinated by space, light, and materials, so interior design was a natural choice. Adam: Definitely a choice – it wasn’t imposed on me. Designing interiors attracted me, among other reasons, because of its sense of agency.
HD : Monika: We design luxury apartments and villas in many countries. I’m especially proud to promote Polish design abroad. Adam: Large residences and premium apartments give us the opportunity to combine the most advanced technologies, refined materials, remarkable furniture, accessories, and art objects.
HD : Monika: Learn from established designers, observe people and their needs, and pay attention to detail – that’s key. Adam: Learn about technology, materials, craftsmanship, and system integration. A legend is someone who combines their chosen aesthetic with flawless execution.
HD : Monika: A good designer meets the client’s requirements; a great one goes beyond them, creating a space above expectations.
HD : Adam: Good design is both functional and visually captivating. Great design is when technology, function, aesthetics, and durability are perfectly intertwined.
HD : Adam: Investing in good design means fewer corrections, higher quality, better durability, and greater user satisfaction – for many years to come.
HD : Monika: I’d design a nature retreat for a family seeking to escape the noise of civilization.
HD : Adam: I’d love to create a technological villa-laboratory for an investor passionate about innovation.
HD : Monika: Empathy – truly listening to the client and understanding their lifestyle. Real needs are often hidden between the lines.
HD : Monika: We’re inspired by designers who combine noble materials, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty with technological courage – like the legendary Mies van der Rohe.
HD : Monika: I value projects where material, light, and space create a sense of harmony – I love observing the perfect connection between nature and interior. Adam: I’m drawn to designs that present a technical challenge and its clever resolution – then the interior becomes a living device.
HD : Monika: One of our key realizations is a villa surrounded by forest in Konstancin near Warsaw – the interiors there are fully integrated with each other and with their natural surroundings.
HD : Adam: Learn to communicate with clients. Analyze the context of each place. Stay curious about new technologies, materials, and methods.
HD : Monika: I’d probably search for aesthetic values elsewhere, maybe in art. Adam: I think I would have explored new technologies in construction, vehicle design, or mechanical engineering.
HD : Monika: Design is about creating spaces that serve and inspire. Adam: For me, design is a system – the integration of technology, material, light, and function into one coherent whole.
HD : Monika: Our support came from the HOLA Design team, family, and investors who believed in our vision. Adam: Also from contractors, technologists, and international partners – without them, achieving this level of quality and recognition wouldn’t have been possible.
HD : Monika: Openness to travel, global inspiration, and readiness to adapt our work to different cultures. Adam: Continuous development of technological skills and participation in international projects – it allowed us to operate on a broader stage and at a higher level.
HD : Monika: The world changed rapidly over the last 20 years – new tools, open borders, evolving materials, growing client awareness. But constant adaptation only energized us.
HD : Adam: Transparently – by showing process, materials, function, and atmosphere, not just the visual effect. It builds trust.
HD : Monika: Soon we’ll be realizing a villa in Southern Europe, where landscape and light will define the character of the interiors.
HD : Adam: To create timeless interiors that actively support the users’ well-being.
HD : Monika: They expect not only a design but a full-scope realization with top craftsmanship. And we make sure to deliver it.
HD : Adam: By creating spaces that nurture relationships, comfort, and health – design directly improves quality of life.
HD : Adam: About the villa project merging with its landscape, as mentioned earlier.
HD : Monika: The ones where the client says, “This is my home.” That’s the greatest reward.
HD : Adam: We dream of an industry where sustainability is a standard – without compromising on luxury.
HD : Monika: Toward human-nature integration, everyday comfort, calming aesthetics, and reduced environmental impact.
HD : Adam: It depends on the scale – smaller apartments take a few months, large villas over a year.
HD : Monika: With getting to know the client, their lifestyle, and the character of the place – including its history and local culture.
HD : Monika: “A space you want to live in.” Adam: “Technology in the service of humanity.”
HD : Monika: Designers can be trendsetters if they’re authentic – but more often our task is to respond to users’ conscious and unconscious needs. Adam: On the other hand, we adapt to trends set by technological shifts – it’s a dialogue.
HD : Monika: Technology in our studio supports the design process; in the home, it makes life easier. But it should always remain a tool, not a gadget.
HD : Adam: We use advanced CAD/BIM software and 3D visualization programs. But the first sketches are always made on paper – the pencil still thinks best.
HD : Monika: Color and material (including structure, texture, and tactile quality) are the foundations of atmosphere. We use natural palettes, wood, stone, and living greenery.
HD : Monika: I wish they’d ask: “How will this interior improve the user’s life?”
HD : Adam: I wonder how it will serve people in everyday life, for years to come.
HD : Monika: An open-minded person with vision and understanding of function. Yes, I believe in co-design. With Adam, we founded HOLA Design and have been growing it for 20 years.
HD : Monika: Clients, contractors, craftsmen, and artists – we learn something valuable from each of them.
HD : Adam: Books such as Thinking Architecture by Peter Zumthor and The Eyes of the Skin by Juhani Pallasmaa had a profound influence on us. They taught us to perceive architecture not only through form and function, but through emotion, light, and sensory experience. Monika: These readings helped us understand that interior design is not decoration but a dialogue between space, material, and human presence — something timeless, tactile, and deeply human.
HD : Monika: Through practice, analysis of international projects, global markets, and constant learning. Adam: The larger the investment scale, the greater the knowledge gained.
HD : Monika: I would love to meet Charlotte Perriand — a woman who turned modernism into something warm, humane, and timeless. Her approach to space as a living organism feels incredibly close to our philosophy. Adam: I would like to talk with Peter Zumthor about the emotional power of architecture and the invisible dialogue between material, light, and technology. His work proves that innovation and atmosphere can exist in perfect harmony.
HD : Monika: Awards are gratifying, but they come with responsibility – fame isn’t the goal, it’s confirmation of quality. Adam: Recognition builds credibility, but maintaining high standards is a constant challenge – it’s not an end, but a commitment.
HD : Monika: My favorite colors are natural shades of beige, green, and stone. Adam: My favorite place is our “Shepherd’s Cabin” in the mountains – it has earned us many awards and strengthened our position in the industry.
HD : Adam: We once designed a pattern using black and white ceramic tiles. To our surprise, the contractor only laid white tiles. He explained that the technical drawings only showed white tiles. He clearly hadn't read the descriptions.
HD : Monika: A good concept, solving a functional or technical issue, discovering a new craft or artwork that fits our clients’ needs – that’s what brings joy.
HD : Monika: Not entirely, but I was always fascinated by interiors, light, and space – maybe it was meant to be. Adam: As a child, I loved building things – so yes, it was probably a sign.
HD : Monika: In the future, homes will be fully integrated with nature, and “living space” as a concept will disappear – we’ll live in symbiosis. Adam: A thousand years from now, technology will be invisible, materials will have zero carbon footprint, and designers will become coordinators of human experience.
HD : Monika: Every space we design is a story – of the client, the place, and the moment in time. We care for interiors that are not only beautiful but alive. Adam: And that for us, technology isn’t an accessory – it’s an essential tool for creating comfort and longevity, where every detail truly matters.

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