Supremati Featured in Archello: Fisherman's Hut
We're pleased to share that our Fisherman's Hut project on Poland's Baltic coast has been published by Archello, one of the world's leading architecture and design platforms.
The project transformed a 1920s fisherman's structure within a protected conservation setting into a small, materially grounded retreat. Working within the constraints of the existing building, we reshaped the compact plan to introduce contemporary comforts while preserving the modest scale and character of the original dwelling.
Material decisions anchored the design throughout. Reclaimed timber from a local barn runs through the apartment, reinforcing continuity and reuse. Bespoke joinery and internal doors were crafted by regional artisans, bringing a handmade quality to every threshold. In key areas, deep blue Zellige tiles introduce depth through their irregular, hand-glazed surface, paired with locally produced ceramics from Paradyż.
The palette draws directly from the Baltic landscape — muted greens, sandy tones, and grey-blues — layered with lime-washed walls, natural stone, jute, and seagrass. Through reclaimed materials, local craftsmanship, and restrained detailing, the interior remains closely tied to its place, prioritising texture, memory, and longevity over excess.
The full feature, including additional photography by Tom Kurek, can be read on Archello.com.