Furniture
Dorothee Becker’s Hand is a tribute to the iconic Uten.Silo, was designed by Dorothee Becker in 1969. Modernise with new technologies to improve experience nowadays. Firstly designed as a wall bedside cabinet, it is a useful addition to any room and interior. The introduction of the wall module allows the use of new primary color: blue and/or recyclable plastic.
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The source of inspiration for me was the international style of Alvaro Aalto. I used the principles of organic architecture. The originality of the design is in simple geometric shapes. The metal frame is a decorative component. The surfaces are made of solid wood, while maintaining a natural "live" edge.
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The award-winning Nakovalnya Chair is a functional exploration of heavy, brutalist architecture designed to act as a structural anchor within an interior. Reinterpreting classic valet utility through sharp geometric planes, its monumental silhouette features a solid, integrated backrest proportioned for hanging garments. Rooted in an ancestral lineage of purposeful necessity, the design masterfully bridges raw industrial weight with refined lines, transforming everyday furniture into an uncompromising work of structural art.
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