PointThis collection is about clarity and composition. The forms are as minimal as possible — planes, straight lines, and clear joints. Everything is assembled like architecture: no softness, no blurred transitions — only pure geometry that sharpens the visual image.A key feature of the geometry — in both the chairs and the tables — is the absence of sharp corners. Most square tables tend to have pointed edges, which can be dangerous, especially for children and in smaller spaces. Our shapes are cut with care, prioritizing both form and safety.The wood we use is dense, full of character, and visibly storied. It comes from leftover pieces from chair production — not discarded, but carefully selected. We glue them into new panels, from which new forms are born. This is not just about recycling — it’s about deep respect for the material.We work consciously. Our production is built to minimize environmental impact. We use reclaimed wood, avoid creating excess, and finish our pieces with water-based, eco-friendly coatings. This collection is more than just a series of furniture. It’s an example of how design can be relevant, responsible, and honest.The only circle among the strict geometry is our visual accent. It’s a rhythmic mark that connects the table and chairs, binding the sharp lines into one collection. In it — there’s mood, a pause, a sense of identity.This collection is about calm, restraint, mindfulness, and naturalness. It draws from Scandinavian aesthetics, or more precisely — pure Japandi. And it’s also our way of bringing something visually fresh to Tivoli.Manufacturer: Tivoli Design: Kononenko IDPhoto: Andriy BezuglovModel: lisa BraslavskaClothes: Gnizdo
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