Furniture
Arcature
Architectural rhythm translated into domestic objects — flowing bent-metal arcs frame storage, shelves and voids, holding soft lacquered volumes within a precise black drawing.
The arc as frame
Arcature begins with the arc, not the object. Flowing bent-metal arcs move like a continuous wave — forming the frame, defining the silhouette, and opening the voids that become storage, shelves and moments of interaction. The arch is the starting point of the design, never decoration added at the end.
A material language
Black bent tubular metal draws the structure in space; glossy sage and dark-teal lacquer fill the storage volumes; smoked glass bridges the shelves and surfaces; small dark knobs do the quiet work. The contrast between soft rounded lacquer and precise black metal is the collection's identity.
Console cabinets — the origin
The console cabinets are where the language starts: rounded storage volumes captured between double black frames, smoked-glass planes connecting the structure. They read as small architectural compositions rather than standard cabinets.




Shelves — a façade for storage
The shelving is the most architectural piece — a tall double-frame wave opening bays, display and integrated cabinets. It behaves like a light façade made for storage and display.


Media, and the quiet one
The TV unit translates the arc system into a media object — a tall cabinet anchoring one side, repeated U-waves becoming holders, a low rounded volume balancing the other. The coffee table stays quietest: the same principle, function discovered through the bent frame.


