About us

Art and scent that create magic.
Welcome to the world of Kyuka Design, where extraordinary porcelain and ceramic objects are born from a passion and love for beauty. Our products are the result of the creative work of our team, whose center is located in the picturesque Milanówek near Warsaw - a garden city that surrounds us with an inspiring atmosphere and rich history.
Studio Kyuka Design and our ceramic workshop are located in a former silk factory, where history meets modern design. It is here, in the heart of nature, amidst greenery and tranquility, that our inspirations are born. We love art and nature, which are the main sources of our creativity and a grateful inspiration for our projects.
Kyuka Design is a tribute to the art of living in harmony with nature and aesthetics, where every detail matters. We create unique items that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern design, reflecting the spirit of the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi – the celebration of beauty in imperfection. Our products, made from the highest quality porcelain, clay, and glass, are not just decor elements, but experiences – fragrant compositions that envelop the space in subtle luxury.
"We believe that beauty lies in simplicity and carefully selected materials that enrich everyday moments, creating spaces conducive to relaxation and contemplation."
Kyuka is not just a brand – it is a philosophy of harmonious living.

Read the Puls Biznesu article about our brand
"Delicate trifles please the eye and the soul."
"Studio of design and ceramic manufacturing – Kyuka Design – was established during the pandemic. It was a time of market slowdown and broken supply chains. For the creators of the brand – Inka Pyda and Stefan Staniszewski – it was a moment to return to design roots and create a local brand."
- Our decisions were made during the pandemic, when many people had the opportunity to reflect on what they really wanted to do. We decided to realize our dreams of Polish design – says Inka Pyda, co-founder of Kyuka Design.
Initially, ceramics were not an obvious choice. They worked with various materials, but it was porcelain, and particularly its type – Parian – that proved crucial for their further path. It is a type of material that allows light to pass through, has a satin feel, and resembles white marble in appearance. The founders of Kyuka Design purchase ceramic mass from a factory in the UK, which sources its raw materials all the way from New Zealand.
"It was this porcelain that inspired us to make the decision to rekindle our interest in ceramics as a technology. We fell in love with this material at first sight. It is not easy to work with, but the results reward the effort of processing," says Stefan Staniszewski.
Founders of the Kyuka brand

Co-owner / Head Designer
Stefan Staniszewski
Stefan is a graduate of the Faculty of Industrial Design at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. For years, he has designed POS materials for international corporations and has a patented invention registered with the Polish Patent Office. At Kyuka Design, he is responsible for design, prototyping, and production.

Co-owner / Sales and Marketing