The chair is designed for outdoor public spaces with an emphasis on optimizing storage space due to the stackability of the seats, efficient use of materials, increased attention to ergonomics and metalworking skills. The facility integrates the concept of slow living into noisy places through a sense of timelessness, safety, comfort and visual identity.
The object combines a subtle geometric rhythm in which curved and straight lines intertwine, forming a strict and concise image. The balance reflects the deep Japanese aesthetic, where every detail is thought out to perfection. And the perfect balance between form and function, the precision of proportions and the apparent visual simplicity give the objects completeness. From any angle, you can see the echoes of Kyoto architecture, embodied through form, colors and materials.
The seat frames are made of aluminum tubes and covered with an anti-corrosion compound. At the base of the seats are outdoor furniture straps of medium elasticity. The pillows are filled with molded polyurethane foam, upholstered in premium monophonic acrylic fabric with increased resistance to weather conditions and have removable covers.
Bio Art-director & designer
Other prizes A'Design Awards 2026 (bronze) Design Now 2025/2026 Invented & made in Russia 2024