
A collection born from unfamiliar geometry — forms that feel discovered rather than designed.
Alien explores the idea of objects that seem extracted from another logic of nature, where organic evolution and digital precision merge into a single language. The silhouettes are unfamiliar yet intentional, as if shaped by a different intelligence optimizing beauty through function.
The parametric structures feel adaptive, almost biological. Surfaces stretch, twist, and divide in ways that suggest growth rather than construction. Despite their otherworldly presence, each piece remains grounded in usability — stable bases, balanced proportions, and functional surfaces are embedded within the sculptural complexity.
Material contrast plays a key role: deep, calm tones anchor the forms, while subtle highlights emphasize the internal logic of the geometry. The result is a quiet tension between the known and the unknown.
Alien is not about decoration — it is about perception shift.
Furniture that behaves like artifacts from a parallel design evolution, yet still fully belongs to real architectural space.
A collection where function is disguised as discovery.
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Collection Alien





