Koloman is a hommage to the Vienna Secession. Its architectural wooden frame, defined by bold circular apertures, introduces a rhythmic structure that feels graphic and grounded. The white wood inlay inside the circular wood elements is a sophisticated detail signaling the fine craftsmanship. The repetition of the circles is lending the piece a sense of balance and visual cadence.
Against this precise framework, the fine silk-covered upholstery unfolds as a counterpoint. Lustrous and softly tufted, it captures light with a subtle shimmer, transforming the surface into a living material that shifts with every angle. The upholstery’s warmth tempers the rigor of the structure, inviting touch and repose without sacrificing clarity of form.
The generous seat signals ceremonial comfort, evoking the dignity of a salon chair or a private study. Past and present converge here: echoes of Viennese early 20th century design, Art Deco elegance and modernist discipline are reinterpreted through fine craftsmanship. Comfort and structure, sensuality and restraint coexist.
Handcrafted in open-pore black American Ash with inlaid white Ash details. Hand-stitched upholstered seat and backrest covered with our finest handloomed Maharaja raw silk for luster and extravagant texture, accentuated by hand-tufted buttons.