The J-Chair is a piece of furniture that was developed as part of a commission for the Jerke Museum in Recklinghausen. Its design references the architectural form of the building as well as the composition "Flat Construction – Fragmentation of a Black Rectangle" by Władysław Strzemiński. The construction is based on FiDU technology and combines a light, stable metal structure with a striking, iconic appearance. The chair is available in upholstered metal. This variant is produced in collaboration with specialized European upholsterers and requires craftsmanship precision. The J-Chair represents the interplay of material, form, and function and embodies the dialogue between art, architecture, and design.
Zieta Studio is a design studio that shapes metal in an innovative way. Using its proprietary FiDU technology, the team "inflates" flat metal parts, creating lightweight, stable, and unique objects. Art, technology, and material research are closely intertwined in this process. The studio emphasizes sustainable work, uses durable metals, and produces many of its objects from a single material. This results in furniture and sculptures that are modern, characterful, and functional all at once.
This is B-stock, outlet goods, or display items in good condition. The product has minor defects, usually light to moderate soiling, scratches, or blemishes, even in visible areas. The product is fully functional. Good quality. There is a visible scratch on the front backrest.
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