– Wood rests in water
The forest keeps its silence
A chair learns to wait –

Chairs for the wild

Chairs for the Wild is a personal design exploration placing a familiar domestic object inside an untamed natural landscape. Removed from its usual interior context, the chair becomes something more ambiguous: a place to pause, a quiet sculpture, almost a visitor in the forest.
Set between moss-covered stones, running water, dense trees, and shifting light, the project explores the tension between crafted form and organic disorder. The chair is no longer only functional; it becomes a way to measure stillness, scale, solitude, and the strange poetry of design when it is left alone in nature.

By Optima.