Sculptural Seating Gets a Soft Twist

Sculptural Seating Gets a Soft Twist

Is it a perch, a pause, or a punchline? Whatever it is, Dmitry Kozinenko’s Stuck Sofa gives sculptural seating a strangely satisfying edge.

Two chubby bases form the seat. Above them: arcing arms that bend, then hold—just enough space for a floating wood tray to peek through. Like a seesaw that forgot to balance.

It’s not trying to be ergonomic. Or practical. Or even symmetrical. But it works.
The form feels intentional. The curves, cartoonish. The finish, quietly luxe.

Much like the Aspen Sofa, Stuck trades convention for character—reminding us that furniture can have a point of view. Or at least a really good silhouette.

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