Inspired by minimalist art and the quiet elegance of Japanese design, it transforms pure geometry into something sculptural, tactile, and welcoming.
Repeating cylindrical shapes create a shared rhythm across the pieces. The bench sits low and grounded, supported by two legs, each formed from four upholstered cylinders gathered together like soft architectural columns. The dining chair contrasts this softness with three cylindrical metal legs, giving it a poised and deliberate stance, while rounded upholstered volumes offer comfort with restraint.
Together, the pieces shape a quiet dialogue between structure and softness, weight and lightness. The Hiro Collection does not seek attention. It settles into a space, bringing warmth, stillness, and a sense of generosity through thoughtful presence.