MAHOG by Juliana Vasconcellos and Matheus Barreto
MAHOG presents the essence of Brazilian craftsmanship, where tradition meets contemporary design. Juliana Vasconcellos and Matheus Barreto play with contrasts – solid mahogany paired with soft jute fiber – creating a balance between presence and absence, form and space. The trio of handcrafted seats reflects a deeper exploration of harmony, invoking the age-old quest for equilibrium between body, mind, and spirit. A quiet nod to the idea that even the simplest forms hold profound meaning.
CHAKA by ZAVEN
The CHAKA armchair merges Andean heritage with modern minimalism, creating a dialogue between past and present. Its natural wood structure is elevated by subtle color accents, offering comfort with a touch of cultural symbolism. The red thread woven into its design connects people, places, and traditions, reminding us that the most thoughtful designs transcend time and geography, too. CHAKA is an exploration of continuity and craftsmanship across generations
Grip of Nature by Keiyona C. Stumpf
Keiyona C. Stumpf’s Grip of Nature confronts us with the often-overlooked beauty of organic systems – growth, decay, and the delicate balance in between. Her work challenges our tendency to view nature’s chaos with aesthetic discomfort, offering instead a lens through which we find fascination. What might initially repel us soon reveals a quiet complexity, inviting a deeper appreciation of the natural processes we rarely acknowledge. Stumpf’s exploration reminds us that beauty often lies in the unexpected, even when it unsettles.