







Cove originates from a reconsideration of a familiar object — questioning what is actually needed. It is reduced to the essentials of sitting and comfort, while challenging the conventional construction of upholstered furniture, where the inner and non-visible parts are often simplified and made from lower-grade materials. Here, the construction is made visible and treated with equal importance. The upper volume consists of a natural latex core, which is not glued but held in place by the tension of the textile. The fabric is pulled over the structure and fixed at the base, remaining under constant tension.
All elements are designed to be separated by material, without the use of adhesives or permanent bonding. The cover can be removed, replaced, washed and recycled. From the outside, the pouf appears familiar, yet its construction follows a different logic — one that is reduced, visible and intended to last.
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Loft is a floor lamp developed from a simple experiment with light. A cylinder, open at the top, and a circular disc placed into the opening. This interaction defines the form, creating a soft elliptical edge at the top. The lamp is built around this relationship between body and reflector. A cylindrical volume holds a movable disc that sits within its opening. By slightly tilting the disc, the light can be directed, softened, or reflected towards a surface.
The construction follows a familiar principle. A lightweight frame at the top and bottom holds the textile in tension, similar to a traditional lampshade. The fabric, combined with a diffuser, creates a soft and even glow, while a standard light source is placed at the base. The reflector is reduced to a simple function. It can be tilted forward and backward and gently rests in position. Its geometry is subtly adjusted to sit securely within the opening.
Loft is designed to have a presence both when switched on and off. Defined by soft geometry, tactile material and controlled light, it forms a calm and balanced object that integrates easily into different spaces.
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Rila is a vase composed of two elements: a container and a structure. The vessel holds water, while the structure supports each stem, allowing flowers to find their own place naturally. Light and almost floating in appearance, the construction introduces a quiet sense of order, making arranging intuitive and effortless.
Both elements are made from borosilicate glass, chosen for its strength and clarity. The frosted vessel follows the outline of a soft rounded square, giving it a muted and tactile presence, while the clear net-like structure creates a contrast in texture and transparency.
Subtle variations in colour accentuate this balance, resulting in a collection defined by the interplay of transparency, translucency and soft colour.
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Drop distinct character comes from its tiered construction which is defined by the two legs at either end which have a stepped profile to receive each shelf. The horizontal shelves drop into place from above and are secured by a single bolt at each end. Assembly takes no more than a few minutes and the result is a furniture piece with a stronger resemblance to a glued tenon joint construction yet is completely demountable and flat.
A subtle softness defines each edge, not with a circular profile, but with a soft organic curve. This subtle detail has a strong impact on the appearance, pulling it away from a mass manufactured appearance to a carefully crafted one.
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Node is a side table defined by its construction.The design originates from the relationship between the legs and their connection — a central point where all elements come together and are held in place.
The legs are made from ash, split and reassembled through a lamination process in a mould, giving them the visual character of solid wood while allowing for a controlled, gentle curvature. This slight bend introduces a subtle softness and a sense of responsiveness to the otherwise precise geometry. A connector bracket, made from folded steel sheet, joins the legs to the tabletop through a direct mechanical connection. Set flush into the wooden elements, it remains visually quiet while clearly expressing the logic of assembly.
Reduced to a small number of components, Node is a simple and stable object, where structure and form are closely aligned.
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Flis is a modular hook system designed as a simple architectural element. A square plate and a turned hook come together in a clear and balanced composition, where each part expresses its role. Used on its own or repeated across the wall, Flis introduces rhythm and color, particularly in everyday spaces such as hallways or entrances. The system allows for both structured arrangements and more informal compositions, turning the wall into a calm, graphic surface.
The object is defined by its construction. Made from folded sheet steel with a turned metal hook, it combines precision with a certain softness in appearance. At its center, a subtle stamped indentation becomes the key element. It brings the fixing point closer to the wall, allowing the plate to sit slightly offset while maintaining stability and ease of installation. This small shift creates a light, almost floating presence. The soft indentation contrasts with the strict geometry of the square plate, giving Flis a quiet but distinct character.
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Veil is a soft, modular room divider designed to bring quiet structure and visual rhythm to open spaces. Offering separation without isolation, it balances intimacy and openness through layered textile and a minimal ceiling fixture.
The project emerged from an interest in creating more flexible living environments without harsh divisions. Inspired by the lightness and transparency of curtains, Veil uses overlapping textile panels to softly define spaces while maintaining openness, movement and light.
Initially developed for the home, Veil also responds to contemporary workspaces, where it can create subtle zoning and atmosphere within larger environments. Quietly framing everyday situations, it introduces space within space through softness, adaptability and rhythm
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Offset is a shelf which contrasts softness and geometry. A fabric screen hides/reveals objects and creates intimate privacy. It is supported by an expressive wooden frame, whose shared connecting joint allows various sizes, is flat-packable and assembled with one tool.






Nomo is a lounge chair which invites you to sit back and pause. The seamless curves and floating appearance of its moulded fleece shell give it a characteristic welcoming feeling, both visually and texturally.









This table began as a study of timber connections—how things hold together with clarity, purpose, and simplicity. The result is a versatile piece for work, dining, or meeting, formed by structural thinking and careful detail.



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