In the stool design, an attempt has been made to achieve material and formal harmony with the chair design that shares the same name. The lack of a backrest in the design allows for a dual seating experience.
In the bookshelf design, an illusion effect was attempted to lighten the horizontal planes. This effect was achieved by diagonally crossing the planes of the supports and leaving their edges empty. This supporting system allows the bookshelf to be duplicated by being added side by side.
A contemporary sofa designed for exceptional comfort, featuring a seamlessly flowing back cushion that extends into the armrests. When upholstered in genuine leather or refined, structured fabrics, it creates a distinctive statement in any interior.
Although non-functional, a contemporary take on the “berger” has been aesthetically altered through the manipulation of angles and planes. The accompanying ottoman, designed as an extension of the berger with a complementary angle that conforms to the body, provides a comfortable seating experience for extended periods of time.