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chaise

Orbital chaise begins with a reclining form, but approaches it through a harder vocabulary of polished steel, repeated spheres, and interrupted lines.

the spheres suggest orbit, rhythm, and movement across a structure that remains fixed. rectangular cut-outs break the curve of the frame, giving the piece a sharper edge and preventing the gesture from becoming too smooth.

behind the chaise is a punk rock impulse: not as a literal reference, but as an attitude toward furniture. the piece takes comfort as a starting point, then pushes it into something less expected, where reflection, weight, and interruption become part of the experience.

the more familiar upholstered surface follows the steel in a continuous line, bringing comfort and invitation into an otherwise unexpected construction. below, the arched legs support the frame while repeating the

a concealed front compartment adds one private gesture, turning part of the polished structure into a discreet hiding place.

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