These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola - Yanko Design
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These Steel Chairs and Lamps Look Like Sitting Inside a Pergola - Yanko Design
"Walking under a pergola or slatted canopy, sunlight breaks into stripes, and the structure feels more like a drawing in space than a solid roof. That rhythm of beams and shadows is both architectural and strangely calming, turning overhead shelter into something closer to a pattern you move through. Foln takes that outdoor language and shrinks it down into objects you can live with indoors."
"Encountering the Linear Chair, you see a small framework first, a set of repeated uprights and crossbars that read like a fragment of pergola. Only when you get closer does the seat reveal itself as a crossing of beams, with the back continuing the same rhythm upward. It is clearly functional, but it also feels like sitting inside a drawing, surrounded by lines and the shadows they cast on the floor and wall behind you."
"The floor and wall lamps extend the same language into light. The floor lamp becomes a vertical corridor where illumination travels up and down between nested frames, while the wall lamp compresses that idea into a compact cluster that hovers off the surface. In both cases, lighting is less about a glowing bulb and more about how brightness slips between the metal and onto nearby surfaces, treating the surrounding wall as part of the composition."
Foln is a series of three stainless-steel pieces: the Linear Chair, a floor lamp, and a wall lamp, all built from folded metal lines. Each element is slender and vertical, importing pergola-like structural language into domestic scale. The Linear Chair reads as a small framework of repeated uprights and crossbars; the seat appears as crossing beams while the back continues the rhythm upward, creating a sense of sitting inside a drawing. The lamps channel the same language: the floor lamp acts as a vertical corridor of illumination between nested frames, while the wall lamp compresses that effect into a compact hover. Shadows and shifting viewpoints transform the pieces' perceived density and architectural presence.
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