As the name implies, it is a coffee table module created by bringing together two identical geometries in opposite directions in a layered and simple structure. The two-tiered surfaces allow for a relationship between the same design in a multiple settlement arrangement. The opposing directions and varying heights of the surfaces on the user side provide dynamism and character to the design.
A versatile table suitable for both residential and public use, with various finishing options, featuring a carrier system that has been resolved in the most primitive way possible, and this effect is reflected on the table surface to reinforce the design.
In the design, the body is divided into separate parts, each contributing to its formation. The distinctive structure of these parts and their relationships with each other define the character of the design, while also describing the relationships they will establish with other modules. The linear projection considered in the metal leg detail not only contributes to the graphic style of the design but also ensures the stability of the body.
The most characteristic feature of the ‘Hold’ chair is its simple structure and the back detail that contains dynamic movement while harmonizing with it. The circular part where the structure contacts the back forms the center of the cyclical movement on the back, establishing a dynamic connection with it. The current state of the chair represents an ideal moment where the movement is frozen.