Six years of independent product design driven by a singular focus: balancing bold decorative form with the discipline of strict structural calculation. Rooted in the rich, geometric aesthetics of the avant-garde and mid-century minimalism, I reinterpret classic design lineages through the lens of material innovation, technical sustainability, and modern manufacturing. I treat everyday functional objects as expressive works of art—proving that permanent structural pieces can be mathematically precise without ever being boring.
Recent projects
Furniture
Nakovalnya Chair
Design that lives at the exact intersection of expressive decorativeness and rigid mathematical calculation. From the heavy, brutalist silhouette of the award-winning Nakovalnya Chair—born from a legacy of utilitarian iron and structural simplicity—to modular wall capsules re-engineered in sustainable, recyclable plastics, this collection is a deliberate challenge to safe, boring furniture templates. Every object is built to serve as a sculptural anchor in a space, translating timeless architectural logic into a permanent physical reality.
Other projects
Recent projects
Lighting
Matisse Blue Lamp
Born from a digital encounter with Henri Matisse’s 1913 masterpiece The Blue Window, this floor lamp translates fluid, two-dimensional graphic silhouettes into a volumetric 3D light source. The design intentionally embraces the complex challenge of biomorphic forms, balancing organic silhouettes with structural rigidity. Built upon a modular attachment system along a central matte black steel core, the lamp can grow over time, allowing users to alter its height and density. Utilizing four years of dedicated material research into synthetic Tyvek, the heat-formed shades mimic the delicate, tactile quality of hand-cut paper while offering exceptional durability and a soft, glare-free blue light diffusion.
Other projects
Recent projects
Tile
Madonna Tile
Inspired by the geometric depth of 13th-century early Renaissance drapery folds observed at the Pushkin Museum, the Madonna Tile Collection transforms traditional surfaces into dynamic architectural features. The system utilizes the constructivist modular principles of Vkhutemas, where strategic internal lines allow each tile to be rotated into endless, non-repetitive flowing patterns. By balancing rigid mathematical grids with fluid, tactile reliefs, the collection evokes the authentic soul of a sun-drenched Italian villa across contemporary spaces.
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Graphics
Christmas card 2025
Inspired by the Taita collection's adaptive paper forms, this design translates structural folding logic into a festive graphic layout. It manipulates dimensional planes to play with light and shadow, capturing a warm, sculptural essence.
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