Faina Design Reimagines a Mythical Forest Dweller Into Furniture
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"To envision the future, we must draw upon the knowledge and wisdom of the past. There are still places on this planet that carry the memories of centuries - living, breathing spaces that appear timeless while continually evolving," says Victoria Yakusha. "These sites embody the essence of the land and reflect a time when people were profoundly rooted in their surroundings, deeply connected to the world around them."
The Grun' collection embodies Yakusha's signature design philosophy: "live minimalism." This approach marries minimalist aesthetics with a profound connection to nature, reflecting her heritage and belief that every object possesses a soul - a central tenet of animism.
Like seedlings emerging from the earth, the collection's forms exhibit wide, grounding bases that seem to draw energy from below the ground, extending upwards in a symbolic nod to ancient wisdom, growth, and renewal.
While the original versions are just as striking with their whimsical forms and elongated, ear-like accents, the Dewlit versions elevate their allure with hand-embroidered beaded accents that glisten like dewdrops clinging to mossy forest floors.
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