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Pews for Studio Kër by Costantini - Couches & Sofas
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Creation: 12-14 weeks
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Dimensions | Weight |
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34H x 94W x 33.7D in 86.36H x 238.76W x 85.6D cm |
Pews for Studio Kër by Costantini
“Pews” are informed by the close proximity of Black bodies gathering in sacred space. “Pews” much like the family sofa reduces the space between one another to set the environment for close connection. The work identifies qualities from both church pew and sofa design by integrating the uniformity of a pew with the plasticity and softness of a sofa.
Dimensions: 94'' W x 33.7'' D x 34'' H x 17'' SH
Materials: Wood, Leather
About Costantini
Costantini has been a trusted source for custom furniture, objects and lighting for a global client base since 2002. Its founder and owner, William Stuart, is a designer and artist who began his career as a multimedia artist and sculptor, practices which continue to inform the work. With a studio showroom in New York and a team of artisans at their own workshop in Buenos Aires, the Costantini team is able to connect artisans and artists with acclaimed clientele around the world. Its artisans work across many varied materials such as bronze, solid wood, fiberglass, steel, plaster, goatskin, leather, rush, iron, marble, sheepskin and more. Their work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Galerie Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Interior Design Magazine, Luxe, and more. Visit their New York or Buenos Aires locations by appointment.
About Studio Kër
Studio Kër, founded by creative director Michael Bennett, is a platform for his visionary design concepts. The studio's mission is to craft intentional objects and spaces that harmonize with the natural world and encourage meaningful interactions between humans. Studio Kër is committed to exploring both contemporary and historical elements of the African diaspora, challenging traditional Western perceptions of design and architecture, and creating spaces for Black agency.
“Pews” are informed by the close proximity of Black bodies gathering in sacred space. “Pews” much like the family sofa reduces the space between one another to set the environment for close connection. The work identifies qualities from both church pew and sofa design by integrating the uniformity of a pew with the plasticity and softness of a sofa.
Dimensions: 94'' W x 33.7'' D x 34'' H x 17'' SH
Materials: Wood, Leather
About Costantini
Costantini has been a trusted source for custom furniture, objects and lighting for a global client base since 2002. Its founder and owner, William Stuart, is a designer and artist who began his career as a multimedia artist and sculptor, practices which continue to inform the work. With a studio showroom in New York and a team of artisans at their own workshop in Buenos Aires, the Costantini team is able to connect artisans and artists with acclaimed clientele around the world. Its artisans work across many varied materials such as bronze, solid wood, fiberglass, steel, plaster, goatskin, leather, rush, iron, marble, sheepskin and more. Their work has been featured in publications such as Architectural Digest, Galerie Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Interior Design Magazine, Luxe, and more. Visit their New York or Buenos Aires locations by appointment.
About Studio Kër
Studio Kër, founded by creative director Michael Bennett, is a platform for his visionary design concepts. The studio's mission is to craft intentional objects and spaces that harmonize with the natural world and encourage meaningful interactions between humans. Studio Kër is committed to exploring both contemporary and historical elements of the African diaspora, challenging traditional Western perceptions of design and architecture, and creating spaces for Black agency.
Item Pews for Studio Kër by Costantini
Created by Costantini Design
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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