MA1125007 - DE1022098
The collectible design object was created by Zurab Arabidze and AD1369105 studio. Particular attention is paid to the idea and form, the material used is mainly processed with exclusive technologies. The conceptual worldview of the author is based on the principles of minimalism.
These chairs seem to embody a dialogue between the natural and the artificial, between fragility and strength. The thin, curved metal backs resemble tree branches or the horns of a mythical creature, piercing through space, creating a dynamic sense of growth and freedom. At the same time, they appear unstable, as if balancing on the edge of collapse and preservation of form.
In contrast to these sharp, rigid elements are the soft, rounded seats covered in a plush material, evoking a sense of comfort and warmth. This dichotomy between hardness and softness, between natural form and man-made object, highlights the idea that humans are constantly searching for balance — between comfort and challenge, between the natural and the crafted.
Sitting in these chairs, one might feel a connection to something ancient and wild, yet at the same time recognize their belonging to a modern world full of structures and forms that evoke both discomfort and security.
AVAILABLE FINISHES
FABRICS
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White Khevsuri
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Black Khevsuri
STEEL
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Black etched metal