Freedom chair (2025) 
The Freedom Chair is a sculptural piece designed to exalt the human silhouette and offer the body full expressive freedom. With its sharp, vertical backrest rising to 175 cm, the chair stretches the posture upwards, creating a sense of elevation and strength. Its minimalist geometry, entirely crafted in MDF wood and produced in Paris, combines raw materiality with radical elegance. More than just a seat, the piece becomes a pedestal, one that invites bold gestures, open movement, and unapologetic presence.
Dimensions : 40 x 60 x 175 cM
Pictures by Olivier Barquero 
AV furniture (2024)
This Projector Stand is a sculptural, functional object built from found wood and salvaged metal components, carefully reassembled and hand-painted to create a cohesive, monolithic piece. Its minimal silhouette contrasts with the raw, industrial texture of its materials, offering both presence and discretion in a space. Designed to elevate and display a video projector, the structure references both utilitarian construction and sculptural purity. The vertical bars suggest a sense of protection or enclosure, while remaining open and airy.
Hope bench (2024)
This bench is a found piece, carefully reimagined through airbrush painting. Its surface, enveloped in soft gradients of grey, is crossed by a subtle beam of light, suggesting a quiet sense of resilience and elevation. The custom finish enhances its raw structure, blending imperfection and refinement into a piece that captures a fragile but enduring hope.
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