The Dąbrowski & Góral tailoring studio is a space that surprises with its original approach to interior design. Located in the heart of Poznań, at 42 Ratajczaka Street, it redefines the concept of classic tailoring. The interior design by AMJ studio is a striking fusion of Italian architecture, Bauhaus-style modernism and contemporary design.
Tailoring as art – the brand’s philosophy
In the spirit of the motto “tailoring is art”, the Dąbrowski & Góral tailoring studio combines precision craftsmanship with aesthetic expertise. The interiors of the atelier are not only functional, but also visually inspiring. Every detail – from the finishes to the choice of colours – testifies to the investors’ commitment to the highest quality and perfection of workmanship.
Arcades and arches – the leitmotif of the interiors
Central to the design are arcades and arches – references to Italian cityscapes that give the interiors a rhythmic, harmonious feel. These elements not only decorate the space, but also organise it functionally. Passageways lead through the different zones: from the glazed vestibule, through the representative meeting room overlooking the street, to the more private interiors, including the back office and the actual studio area.
Space for clients and creatives
The salon on Ratajczaka Street is not only a tailor’s workshop for Dąbrowski & Góral, but also an art gallery. The interiors showcase works by Joanna Ambroz – paintings in intense colours such as deep orange and navy blue. These colourful accents contrast with the classic premises of the project, adding a modern touch. The venue was created with meetings in mind – for people who appreciate design, art and original aesthetics.

Modern tailoring
The studio tailors bespoke suits in the Neapolitan style. The sophisticated interiors, organised with geometric precision, are designed to support the creative process and help clients choose the fabrics and cuts that best reflect their personality. The atelier is a space that inspires while offering comfort and functionality – for both clients and the tailoring team.
Architecture that engages the senses
The realisation of the project by AMJ studio is an example of functional architecture that goes beyond functionality. The design team – Adam Jankowski and Kamil Paszek – created a multidimensional space where every element has meaning. The subtle play of light, the precise choice of materials and the integration of applied art make the interior memorable.
Elegance meets authenticity
The Dąbrowski & Góral tailoring studio in Poznań is a unique place where tradition meets modernity and craftsmanship meets artistic expression. It is a manifesto of aesthetics that attracts not only customers looking for a perfectly tailored suit, but also lovers of design and contemporary art.
About the studio:
AMJ studio is a Poznan-based design studio founded in 2018. The studio’s activities focus on architecture and interior design. The architects focus on continuous improvement of the workshop, implementation of new technologies and design methods, which translates directly into the quality of the services provided. Respect for the context of a place and paying particular attention to detail are the most important values represented by AMJ studio. Development through the realisation of a passion for architecture is evident in the individual approach to each investor’s requirements. The architects focus on combining the functionality of the created space with the highest quality aesthetics. More information about the studio can be found here: www.amjstudio.pl
This is not the first project by AMJ studio that we have described. Below are examples of interiors by Adam Jankowski and his team:
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