His designs include Mariusz Trelinski's productions of "Madame Butterfly" (Warsaw-Washington-St.Petersburg), King Roger (Warsaw-Wroclaw-St.Petersburg-Edinburgh), Otello (Warsaw-Hong Kong), Onegin (Warsaw), Don Giovanni (Warsaw-Los Angeles), Pique Dame (Berlin-Warsaw), Andrea Chenier (Washington-Poznan-Warsaw) and La Boheme (Washington-Warsaw) to great critical acclaim and Dale Duesing's Cherubini's "Medea" (Dutch Nationale Reisopera), Rossini's "Viaggio a Reims", Britten's "Rape of Lucretia" and Keith Warner's "Death in Venice" and A.Reimann's "Lear" (Frankfurt Opera)
He also designed the productions of Andrzej �u�awski (The Haunted Mannor), Tomasz Konina (Tankredi) in Warsaw, Josefa Prudka at National Opera in Prague (Sprzedana narzeczona), the set to ballet Spartakus and costumes to Romeo and Juliet - both choreographed by Emil Weso�owski (Teatr Wielki - National Opera in Warsaw). He has also worked with ballet companies in Prague and Bratislava.
His theatre designs include 'Macbeth' directed by Mariusz Trelinski, the set to 'Cherry Orchard' directed by Maciej Prus and Richard II directed by Andrzej Seweryn. He also designed Vampires' Dance directed by Roman Polanski at the Roma Theater, Warsaw.
With Andrzej Kreutz-Majewski he designed the Polish Pavillion at the EXPO 2000 in Hannover. His work in film and television include Suzanne (directed by Dusan Rapos), Egoists (directed by Mariusz Treli�ski), and Between Strangers with Sophia Loren (directed by Edoardo Ponti).
In March 2006, awarded with most prestigious Polish order "GLORIA ARTIS" for his artistic achievements and prize for his set design for Richard II Polish Competition organized by Theater Institute and Ministry of Culture. Last year he was awarded the gold medal at the Prague`s Quadrienale PQ`07 international stage design exhibition.