Danuta Leszczyńska Collection
Trel Blue – Roll Wallpaper

Trel Blue – Roll Wallpaper

951,00 zł

Trel Beige – Wallpaper in Rolls

Trel Beige – Wallpaper in Rolls

951,00 zł

Semiramide Cobalt – Wallpaper in rolls

Semiramide Cobalt – Wallpaper in rolls

951,00 zł

Reveire – Wallpaper in rolls

Reveire – Wallpaper in rolls

951,00 zł

Joy – Wallpaper rolls

Joy – Wallpaper rolls

951,00 zł

Carmine – Wallpaper Rolls

Carmine – Wallpaper Rolls

951,00 zł

Trel Blue – Custom Wallpaper

Trel Blue – Custom Wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Trel Beige – Custom-sized Wallpaper

Trel Beige – Custom-sized Wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Semiramide Cobalt – Made-to-measure wallpaper

Semiramide Cobalt – Made-to-measure wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Reveire – Custom Wallpaper

Reveire – Custom Wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Joy – Custom-sized wallpaper

Joy – Custom-sized wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Carmine – Bespoke Wallpaper

Carmine – Bespoke Wallpaper

From 397,00 zł

Marron – Standard Bow Wallpaper

Marron – Standard Bow Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Canna – Standard Arc Wallpaper

Canna – Standard Arc Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Amarillo – Standard Bow Wallpaper

Amarillo – Standard Bow Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Malva – Standard Bow Wallpaper

Malva – Standard Bow Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Lilium – Standard Arc Wallpaper

Lilium – Standard Arc Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Subtilis – Standard Bow Wallpaper

Subtilis – Standard Bow Wallpaper

1.397,00 zł

Danuta Leszczyńska Collection

Born in Leszno in 1978, she has been devotedly pursuing art for years. She graduated from the Faculty of Visual Communication at the University of Applied Arts in Poznań, where she earned a degree in graphic arts and painting, shaping the foundations of her creative sensibility. Currently, she passionately pursues her artistic endeavors, focusing primarily on painting, which has become her primary means of expression, although she occasionally returns to graphic design.

She prefers to work with acrylic paints, appreciating their plasticity and color intensity. In her paintings, she most often employs floral motifs—flowers, petals, leaves, and fragments of nature—which she transforms into her own, subtle painterly language. Her works resemble delicate, poetic notes from the garden, captured on canvas like ephemeral memories of colors and shapes.