Soft Habitat is a collection of seating pieces and sculptural volumes that dwell in the space between design, sculpture, and sensory experience.
In these works, organic forms and soft layers unfold beside raw and defined surfaces, composing a unified body that reimagines the dialogue between the human form, the object, and the surrounding space.
Each piece—whether a seat, a table, or a console—possesses a physical presence that reacts to touch and proximity. It breathes quietly, carrying within itself a subtle tension between stillness and vitality.
Soft Habitat seeks to translate the sensation of volume; to turn material into a tactile and emotional encounter—one that is not merely seen, but felt and lived.
Rather than approaching the works as furniture or utilitarian design, the collection invites the viewer to engage with them as independent living entities—beings of form and softness that embody a state of gentle movement, quiet energy, and organic life.