

Two chairs lean into one another like quiet conspirators, their backs touching to form a single, shared silhouette that feels both intimate and provisional. The spare linework—vertical ribs contained by thick, looping contours—sets up a tension between discipline and drift, while the rubbed, smoky ground reads as accumulated time, a room’s memory more than a room itself. In this restrained monochrome, absence becomes the subject: the seats offer hospitality yet remain unoccupied, turning domestic design into a meditation on proximity, longing, and the fragile architecture of companionship.







