Brajak Vitberg is a multidisciplinary art and design studio founded in 2019 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, by architects Petra Brajak and Robert V. Bijelić. Longtime friends and creative partners, the duo shares a unified vision: to transcend the boundaries between architecture, art, and design, crafting objects that speak as much to the heart as they do to the eye.
Their approach is experimental and deeply sensory. They aim to materialize their ideas immediately—without separation between thought and creation. This pursuit of “imperfect perfection” results in pieces that celebrate raw materials, organic forms, and the quiet poetry of craftsmanship, often inspired by nature and emotional states.
Brajak Vitberg explores materials such as plexiglass, dichroic glass, brass, steel, and marble—each chosen for its expressive potential. Their iconic “Miami” lamp, for instance, features hand-applied dichroic foil that captures shifting rainbow hues, transforming any space into a dynamic, dreamlike stage.
Their creative process is fluid and collaborative, with both designers sharing ideas and responsibilities. Petra focuses on narrative and presentation, while Robert brings technical precision. Their daily rhythm often begins with coffee in a beloved Ljubljana café, a ritual of reflection and inspiration.
The studio has received international acclaim, including a LIT Lighting Design Award in 2019. Their works are represented by prestigious galleries such as Galerie Philia and Boon Paris, and have been exhibited in both physical and virtual art events—proof of their innovative spirit and boundary-pushing vision.
Ultimately, Brajak Vitberg offers more than design—they create emotional experiences. Their objects are living dialogues between material and meaning, where ancestral craft meets contemporary expression, and each piece becomes a quiet, luminous presence within a space.