Every object begins as a gesture.
This stool is a drawing in space, a rhythm of three lines repeating to create balance, presence, and form.
It stands between sculpture and utility—an object reduced to its essence.
Cut from 4mm aluminum, it speaks the language of industry: precision, strength, and efficiency.
The exposed bolts do not hide the process, they reveal it. Nothing is masked, nothing is superfluous. What you see is what holds it together.
The triangular rhythm of its legs creates stability you can see and feel. The seat, with its softened geometry, tempers the hardness of metal with a subtle touch of comfort.
This is not just a stool. It is a modular system, a structure that can grow taller, wider, or transform into a table. Its strength lies in repetition, its beauty in reduction.



