The firm, which focuses in subconscious, aspires to be entirely handcrafted. As a result, know-how and production quality will be improved.
First and foremost, simplicity. Both in the design, which serves the form, and in the production decisions, which define the piece's physical and economic viability. And pigment, a critical component that, when combined with the line triviality, gives the object a regressive look.
Influenced by pictures familiar to the human eye, the pieces of furniture are basic and yet thoughtfully designed to be usable in a wide range of ways. A daring approach, bolstered by the object's original utility and appeal.
Chairs can be made from wood, metal, or other strong materials, like stone or acrylic. In some cases, multiple materials are used to construct a chair; for example, the legs and frame may be made from metal and the seat and back may be made from plastic. Chairs may have hard surfaces of wood, metal, plastic, or other materials.