The Sculpt Collection is born from the Brutalist architecture of the 1950s, where concrete forms and monolithic geometry defined a new aesthetic language.
Reimagined through a contemporary lens, the collection becomes a study in contrast and harmony.
One piece is draped in upholstery, its sharp geometry softened into comfort, an inviting balance of resilience and rest. Another, cast in fiber concrete and hand-painted, speaks with the raw authority of stone yet moves with surprising ease. It may stand alone as a sculptural statement or be paired with a separately available semi-aniline leather cushion, its supple surface adding both comfort and an elegant counterpoint to the rawness beneath.
Together, the Sculpt Collection embodies a dialogue between softness and solidity, warmth and rawness, the intimate and the monumental, two worlds converging in one sculptural expression.